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Updated: Friday June 12, 2009 5:43 AM
Arusha - Scores of people over the weekend thronged Rwanda’s tourism stand during the Karibu Trave
12.06.09 | The visitors at the Magereza open grounds included Tanzania's Minister of natural resources and tourism, Shamsa Mwangunga, who was welcomed to Rwanda's stand by Shakilla Umutoni, the First Counsellor at the Embassy of Rwanda in Dar es Salaam.The stand, decorated in the national flag's blue, yellow and green colors was among other two hundred and seventy stands that belonged to various tourism organizations from across the world. "I particularly liked the Rwandan traditional dances performed by those girls at the stand. It's high time all of us enhanced our culture through such performances. There is still lack of enough promotion for tourism in our region," Minister Mwangunga told The Sunday Times during the exhibition.
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Updated: Friday June 12, 2009 5:43 AM
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