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LAMU COUNTY ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL CENTRE IN KENYA
Lamu county set to build Sh6 Million Lamu Cultural Centre that will help tourists visiting the region.
Lamu county has announce plans for the construction of Sh6 Million Lamu Cultural Centre in Kenya. The centre which will also help promote the cultures of the various communities living in Lamu. It will also be use as an attraction site for tourists visiting the region.
County Executive for Tourism, Trade and Industrialisation Dismas Mwasambu said “”We have set aside Sh6 million for the establishment of the cultural centre at Mokowe. He also said We are in discussions with the Lamu Museums and Lamu Tourism Association (LTA) on how to develop the centre.”
The centre will bring national cohesion among tribes and also act as a tourist attraction site. It will also be design in such a way that it will benefit the Lamu people.
Furthermore, It will have a special communication centre that seeks to help tourists navigate their way around the region. Manda Island is where the project will be build. The centre will document details of all tourists visiting Lamu and keep the tourist sector in check.
The major aim of the project is to make tourists have a feel good about the area. Apart from that, it will ease movement and help tourists quickly acquaint themselves with the region.
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