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Conference Centre opens at David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa

Conducted by the Deputy Minister of Tourism and Arts, Esther Banda and attended by numerous dignitaries from local tourism authorities and operators from Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, the Victoria Fall Conference Centre and Boma officially opened it's doors on 30 July at the David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa in Livingstone, Zambia.
Conference Centre opens at David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa

Guest speaker and managing director of Twiice, Glen Byrom stated, "The Livingstone, Victoria Falls and Chobe triangle has the potential to be the most natural and powerful adventure MICE destination in the world." Byrom went on to say that the partnership fuelled with the energy of AHA, represented by managing director Neil Bald and national sales manager Graeme Edmond, who are the managing partners, and the tenacity of Steve McCormack, the managing director of SAFPAR, as well as the support from suppliers, would undoubtedly succeed in filling the gap that existed in the market.

Banda highlighted the strategic location of the facility: "The Victoria Falls Conference Centre and Boma will add another string to the Zambian bow. Where else can one stage a meeting inside a National Park with the very real prospect of elephants passing by?" questioned the minister.

The conference centre has capacity for up to 180 guests for dinners, conferences and events and is located on the grounds of the David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa, in Livingstone Zambia.

For further information please contact Twiice

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