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Popularising the Cameroon tourism supply chain anti-covid 19 health protocol

Douala Maritime Museum attends workshop in Ebolowa

At the invitation of the Ministry of Tourism and Leisure, the Douala Maritime Museum is attending a one-day workshop to popularise the Cameroon tourism supply chain anti-covid 19 health protocol that commenced this morning at the Hotel Bengo, Ebolowa, in the South Region. The workshop, which has brought together about one hundred tourism sector players in Cameroon is part of the revival of our internal tourism aimed at making the Cameroon destination more attractive on the occasion of CAN TOTAL ENERGY 2021 and curbing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The workshop opening ceremony was chaired this morning by the Minister of State, Minister of Tourism and Leisure, Mr. Bello Bouba Maigari. The meeting will end at 4 p.m. today.

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