ZATO - CATS, MOU signing

May 19, 2022

ZATO - CATS, MOU signing graced by the Mayor of Livingstone on the 14th of February 2022. Present were Ministry of Tourism, ZTA, Museum, Official from the DC's office, DNPW and the Media.

Its a partnership with common values for better Zambian tourism environment and community inclusion in the tourism industry

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