15 October 2008
Luanda — Angolan inspectors of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism are in Mozambique for the last seven days, for an exchange of experience with local counterparts.
The venture is part of accords of cooperation between the two countries, reads a note from the Embassy of Angola to that African country of the Indian Ocean that reached Angop Wednesday.
According to the note, while in Mozambique, the officials are discussing matters concerning drafting of laws associated with investments in the sector and the activity of the tourism industry.
So far, the team of Angolan inspectors have met with the local minister of Tourism, Fernando Sumbuna, and the ambassador to that country, João Garcia Bires.
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