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Angola: Tourism Ministry Holds Consultative Council Today


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

26 March 2008
Posted to the web 26 March 2008

Luanda

The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism is holding this Wednesday, in Luanda, its 3rd Broad Consultative Council, under the motto "Tourism A Factor of Combat to Poverty and Commitment to Sustainable Development".

According to a press release delivered to ANGOP this Wednesday, the participants to the meeting are discussing, among other issues, about the national tourism policy and the legislation on the sector's activity.

The three-day event, taking place at "Futungo2" tourism complex, gathers national directors, provincial delegates, technicians and professionals associated with the tourism activity.



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