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Uganda targets German tourists With roadshow and Munich Festival
DÜSSELDORF — Uganda is stepping up efforts to attract more German tourists, opening a week of cultural diplomacy in Germany with a tourism roadshow in Düsseldorf ahead of its first-ever cultural festival in Munich. Officials from the Uganda Embassy in Berlin and the Uganda Tourism Board met German tour operators and travel agents in Düsseldorf [] The post Uganda targets German tourists With roadshow and Munich Festival appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
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