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Arusha to host 1,500 artists, traders for international art and tourism festival

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Bertha Ismail
Arusha to host 1,500 artists, traders for international art and tourism festival
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Arusha, Tanzania, is set to host over 1,500 artists and traders for an international art and tourism festival this October. The event aims to boost the creative economy, promote cultural heritage, and connect local artists with global markets.

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The festival serves as a strategic initiative to integrate the creative sector into Tanzania's national economic development goals.

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Arusha. More than 1,500 artists and art traders from across the world are expected to converge in Arusha this October for a major painting and sculpture exhibition and business forum aimed at strengthening the creative industry, expanding economic opportunities and opening new international markets for African art.

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The report is a straightforward announcement of a cultural and economic event.

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