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Tourism boosts Nzulezo stilted economy

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  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    A man was sunbathing in the buff at the beach. For the sake of civility, and to keep it from getting sunburned, he had a hat over his private parts.

    A woman walks past and says, snickering, "If you were a gentleman you'd l ...
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  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    Where are the enterpreneurs in our midst. It loks like they only talk but never put this into practice

  • Senior Aho 11 years ago

    We need to ensure an Eco-friendly tourism development at Nzulezo. It is a beauty to behold and one cannot help but relish the freshness of local gin,freshly prepared pepper soup using fish from the lake and local acheke and y ...
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  • PPP 11 years ago

    THIS IS A GREAT ENVIRONMENT FOR RICE FARMING BECAUSE OF THE WATER ALL SEASON. AGAIN VERY FACINATING TO SEE EVEN A SCHOOL WHICH IS GREAT AND SOME OF THESE KIDS CAN COME FROM NOTHING TO BE GREAT WORLD LEADERS. GOVERNMENT SHOULD ...
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  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    To apply speed boats on the Amanzule Lake will tarnish its traditional outlook and destroy Nzulezo's status as a heritage site. For centuries only locally carved canoes have been used to reach the village, and that must be ma ...
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  • JAMES PEROVER 11 years ago

    MINISTER FOR TOURISM SHOULD WAKE UP.THE MP FOR JOMORO MUST SATISFY HIS PEOPLE.GIVE THEM MORE SPEED BOATS,EXPERIENCED COXSWAINS AND LIFE JACKETS FOR ALL TOURISTS.THEY MUST RETURN THE LIFE JACKETS TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE STATION ...
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