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Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide.

Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide.

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Issue<br />

he two day high profile<br />

event attracted decisionmakers<br />

and stakeholders<br />

from all spheres within the<br />

tourism industry internationally,<br />

including a number of<br />

<strong>Africa</strong>n countries, and was<br />

hosted by the Mauritius<br />

Ministry of Tourism with well over 400<br />

delegates in attendance.<br />

On the 2nd day of the conference on Digitalisation<br />

and Sustainable Tourism, guests<br />

were invited to witness a coral planting<br />

event organised by the Ministry of<br />

Tourism.<br />

VIP’s were taken to the exclusive Trou aux<br />

Up Above: Mauritius Tourism Minster Anil<br />

Gayan, assisting with the coral planting.<br />

Left: Divers invite Ghainain Minister of Tourism,<br />

Arts & culture, Catherine Afeku, to tie a fresh<br />

young coral to the nylon rope.<br />

Above: Divers explain to guests the procedure<br />

of attaching the freshly cultivated corals to the<br />

ropes.<br />

Biches hotel resort and among leisure<br />

water sports and magnificent white<br />

beaches that Mauritius has to offer, four<br />

small boats were launched from the hotel<br />

12 | ...Celebrating the world’s richest continent | www.nomadafricamag.com | 95

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