2020 Swahili International Tourism Expo announced

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It is barely a fortnight since the 5th Swahili International Tourism Expo ended in Dar es Salaam but organizers of the exhibition; the Tanzania Tourism Board (TTB) has swiftly announced the new dates for the 6th edition.

The Managing Director of TTB Devota Mdachi announced the date for next year’s event. The date is 24-26 July 2020. The Mlimani City Conference is expected to host the event for the second year running.

The regional expo that has traditionally been held in the last quarter of year is been brought forward due to the national elections of Tanzania next year.

S!TE aims to bring together exhibitors from African countries as well as buyers from all over the world to showcase Africa’s tourism offerings. The expo connect tourism operators in Tanzania and neighboring countries with major tourist markets through the hosted buyer programme.

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