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Kenya’s tourism industry is set to attract more local and foreign tourists and investments following the launch of the Kenya Tourism Awards 2024. The youth-led initiative, backed by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, aims to spotlight outstanding achievements in the sector and recognize more counties making valuable contributions to Kenya's tourism landscape. The awards celebrate excellence across destinations, facilities, and initiatives that enhance Kenya’s reputation as a global destination
Inaugural Kenya Tourism awards to be held in December
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