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Kandie: Tourism revival efforts not affected by cash crunch

Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phyllis Kandie

The Tourism Ministry has not been affected by the cash crisis that has seen the Government delay disbursement of money to key institutions in the last three months.

Speaking at a function to welcome the resumption of direct passenger flights to Kenya by German airline Lufthansa Monday, Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phyllis Kandie said the tourism revival plan is on course and has not been disrupted by any cash problems.

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