Registration opens for 2023 Malawi International Tourism Expo

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Registration is ongoing for this year’s Malawi International Tourism Expo (MITE2023). Also known as ‘Takulandirani,’ the event returns after a two-year breather as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.

MITE2023 is scheduled for 26th to 28th April, at the Bingu Wa Mutharika International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe and it is expected to draw participants and buyers from Southern, East Africa and Malawi’s tourism source markets in Europe, Asia and North America.

Exhibitors will have the chance to network with buyers and bookers of the tourism products and services, establish business partnerships through business to business and speed networking sessions and showcase their destination, products and services.

Takulandirani will also offer opportunities for patrons to acquire knowledge about different source markets, interact with travel media, meet other destinations and engage in well informed workshops.

The return of the expo this year gives further impetus to Malawi’s recovery efforts. Last year, President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera Monday unveiled a $660 million tourism investment masterplan in a bid to reinvigorate the sector. The country has also inked a visibility deal with Spanish club Deportivo Leganés this year, a move which is expected to boost the Southern African country’s tourism.

For further information on Takulandirani 2023 log on to https://tourism.mw/

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