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Sheikh Tijan Nyang wrote:
> Gassa,
> Just to bring you up to date with hotel Ownership over the last few months. The Siva Sun
> Beach or Sunwing Hotel as it was known was purchased by I.BC bank, Amadou Samba and Tarik
> Musa. They have started the renovation of 100 rooms which will hopefully be operational
> this season. The Maritou Beach formally Amies beach has been purchased by Social Security
> and Housing Finance Cooperation and will also be operational under a Management team.
> Hopefully life will return back to normal at the Cape point area. A new market has also been
> constructed by FACE( fight against social exclusion ) a unit of UNDP-ILO .Lastly , a new
> security unit will soon be established and will also be this season. Last but not the least
> , a Tourism Development master plan study funded by the ADB is on its way soon. It will
> focus on an action plan for 2002 to 2022.
> >From The Tourism Bantaba News.
> Chi Jamma , Bro. Sheikh Tejan Nyang.
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> >
> > The prospects that tourism can bring are varied and enormous; an so are its
> > other negative effects. This is where people like you can chip in from time
> > to time like you have been doing.
> >
>
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> >
>
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