Webinar Alert! The future of Africa’s MICE sector post covid-19 under the spotlight

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The Second in the series of #TourismWebinar will be delving into the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events (MICE) Tourism as the panel attempt to find prognosis for the sector after the ravaging novel virus.

The #TourismWebinars is an initiative between VoyagesAfriq and AviaDev to not only bring the conversation to various homes but a solution driven approach towards preparing ourselves post the current situation.

Moderated by Jon Howell of Aviadev and Kojo Bentum-Williams-VoyagesAfriq, the panel for today’s session constitute a rich blend of players in Africa’s MICE Tourism Sector.

Panelists:
Rick Taylor, Founder and CEO of The Business Tourism Company, South Africa
Yoadan Tilahun, Founder and CEO, Flawless Events, Ethiopia
Kwakye Donkor, CEO, Africa Tourism Partners, South Africa
Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, CEO, Zapphaire Events Group, Nigeria
Frank Murangwa- Director of Marketing- Rwanda Convention Bureau.

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