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Tourism and wildlife cabinet secretary Alfred Mutua has reiterated that plans are underway to privatize Mombasa beach hotel under the Kenya safari lodges and hotel chain. Mombasa beach hotel is among other state-owned hotels that have been marked for privatization by the government.
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Tourism CS Mutua says plans underway to privatize Mombasa Beach Hotel
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