KENYA, TANZANIA, UGANDA MEETING ON TOURISM AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ISSUES CONCLUDES IN ARUSHA
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East African Community Secretariat Arusha; 21 February 2014: The meeting of the Ministers/Cabinet Secretary responsible for Tourism, Wildlife Management, and EAC Affairs of the Republic of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the Republic of Uganda to resolve their ongoing differences in tourism and wildlife management under the auspices of the EAC Secretariat concluded 20 February, 2014 at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania
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