Mozambique saw a significant 34% jump in tourist numbers after starting a visa waiver program. This move aimed to make the nation more inviting and ease investor entry. A recent economic report showed a boost in tourism following the visa policy change compared to last year’s data, although exact numbers weren’t shared. The country introduced […]
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