Hollywood Actor, Winston Duke appointed UNWTO Responsible Tourism Ambassador

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The Hollywood superstar is the latest to be appointed Responsible Tourism Ambassador by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). Winston who is famous for playing the role of M’Baku in the Black Panther and Wakanda Forever movies is now part of a growing number of celebrities, global icons and stars who are serving in various ambassadorial roles by the world tourism body.

UNWTO Secretary General, Zurab Pololikashvili said he was thrilled to welcome Duke as a Responsible Tourism Ambassador. “The power of tourism is enormous, and it needs to be sustainable and inclusive. Thank you Winston Duke for joining our mission,” he added.

Duke on his part said he looked forward to performing his new duty. “It is is indeed my great honour to serve in this role and I look forward to doing the work,” he stressed.

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