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Africa needs standardized travel protocol to recover its tourism – New Business Ethiopia

African Governments must work together to define a standardized travel protocol if tourism is to recover swiftly and deliver the economic benefits that are so critical for the continent. That was the overarching message of the recent African Tourism Investment Summit (ATIS), hosted by International Tourism & Investment Conference (ITIC) and World Travel Market Africa (WTM Africa) at Africa Travel Week (ATW) which featured no fewer than 9 incredible ministerial and investment expert panel discussions and presentations. Sounding the call for collaboration, ITIC Chair and former Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Dr Taleb Rifai said it would take five years for 70% of the world’s population to be vaccinated and that it would be impractical to pin tourism’s hopes on this before travel could resume in earnest.

ATIS sounds call for standardized travel protocol for tourism to recover swiftly

ATIS sounds call for standardized travel protocol for tourism to recover swiftly May 10, 2021 Ibrahim Ayoub, group CEO of ITIC and organizer of the Summit with WTM Africa. CAPE TOWN African governments must work together to define a standardized travel protocol if tourism is to recover swiftly and deliver the economic benefits that are so critical for the continent. That was the overarching message of the recent African Tourism Investment Summit (ATIS), hosted by International Tourism & Investment Conference (ITIC) and World Travel Market Africa (WTM Africa) at Africa Travel Week (ATW) which featured no fewer than 9 incredible ministerial and investment expert panel discussions and presentations.

Councillors reject bid to build concrete plant in Barnet

By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey The plant would have produced 100,000 tonnes of concrete-based products every year (Image: Pixabay) A plan to build a concrete works close to homes and a conservation area has been turned down. Councillors rejected an application to build a concrete batching plant on a railway yard behind 400 Edgware Road, Cricklewood, at a meeting of the strategic planning committee on Tuesday. The plans revealed the works would produce around 100,000 tonnes of concrete-based products every year. Planning officers at Barnet Council said the concrete plant would not adversely impact noise or air quality or cause any substantial harm to the nearby Railway Terraces Conservation Area.

9-year-old champion BMX rider gets new wheels to make his dream come true | Good Things Happen

9-year-old champion BMX rider gets new wheels to make his dream come true | Good Things Happen KENS 5 viewers helped make his dream come true of racing in Las Vegas, and since then, we ve kept up with the little man. Author: Jon Coker Updated: 1:39 PM CST December 14, 2020 SAN ANTONIO The number one Texas BMX bike racer in his age group happens to live right here in the Alamo City. His name is Michael Terry. He s a 9-year-old champion who KENS 5 met last year. KENS 5 viewers helped make his dream come true of racing in Las Vegas, and since then, we ve kept up with the little man. 

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