Govt announces plans to boost medical tourism
The Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, Dr. Alfred Mutua, has said that Kenya is open and ready to provide quality healthcare to all African countries seeking medical services. Mutua said
Read onThe Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, Dr. Alfred Mutua, has said that Kenya is open and ready to provide quality healthcare to all African countries seeking medical services. Mutua said
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Read onThe Kenya Tourism Board [KTB] has announced an ambitious plan, targeting to double international tourist arrivals to three million by the end of this year through a revamped diversification strategy. According
Read onNakuru County business enterprises are set to benefit from enhanced business skills after the completion of a specialised training programme for trainers. The training has equipped them with the tools and
Read onTourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua has announced that his Ministry has set aside Sh20 million to construct a cultural and heritage site in Narok in an effort to
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