#Zimbabwe announces 2019 dates for #Sanganai

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The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has earlier today announced the dates for the 2019 edition of Sanganai, Zimbabwe’s premier international tourism trade show.
The event will once again be held in Zimbabwe’s second largest city, Bulawayo, with the venue confirmed at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre.

As in the past will the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority again invite and host qualified buyers to attend the event and organize a fam trip for them, either before or after the tourism trade show.
Selected international media too may be invited after meeting the qualification criteria of ZTA.
Interested parties can contact the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority under the following addresses:

Source: Prof Wolfgang Thome, ATC News

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