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02-22-2008



 

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Grenada, a small Caribbean island nation, is putting focus on faith and sporting events as a way to promote the Grenada National Stadium. If what they seek to do is done successfully, it will not be a minor feat as it will provide the industry a model to study for other destinations. Just how do Grenadines plan to accomplish the job? Click to todays lead story for the answer.

A few days before George W. began his journey to Africa, gossip magazines in the US showed a scratch on the presidents face, alluding that the fighting between him and the first lady were progressively getting worse. President Bush and his wife, Laura Bush, have managed to not only debunked such allegations but they are now being seen (well, in Bushs case, anyway) as the bearer of hope to the African continent. But hope comes with a money tag. Click to todays second story to find out the amount.

There is still time to submit you entries to this years The Golden Gate Awards, to be held during ITB Berlin this. This years roster of contestants is some of the worlds most prominent companies and destinations. Be sure to let your creative juices challenge theirs. The award for Best Website in Tourism is also up for grabs, as well as Best Tourism Ad for Print and Best Tourism Ad for Online. For more details or to enter, point your browser to: www.eturbopr.com/awards.

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Faith and sports tourism: Way forward for Grenada?

By LINDA STRAKER

ST. GEORGES, GRENADA (eTN) - The head of a religious organization has said that the Grenada National Stadium should be marketed as a venue for both sport and faith tourism activities.

Archbishop John Noel of the Grenada Chapter of the Universal Ecclesiastical Order of Spiritual Baptist Inc. has said: Faith tourism is one area you can guarantee that will always be there, if other tourism areas such as heritage, diving or honey moon collapse, faith by human nature will always be there, faith will continue and faith tourism is now a big business, so Grenada should see its importance and take steps to benefit from it.

We have the setting in Grenada, the stadium is an excellent place for the gathering of religious groups and once the proper marketing is done I am certain that the revenue gain will be a source for sustainable use for the facility, said Noel, whose organization is currently preparing to host the annual Spiritual Baptist and Indigenous groups week of activities which will run from March 9 to 16, 2008.

Coordinated by the Grenada Chapter of the Universal Ecclesiastical Order of Spiritual Baptist Inc, the week of activities will bring together 250 delegates from other Caribbean islands, USA, London, Canada and Africa and the more than 20,000 collective members of the spiritual Baptist and indigenous groups on the island.

We will be coming together to give thanks to God for his blessings on the island and at the same time openly displaying our African spiritual culture, Noel explained. As the offspring of African slaves, aspects of our religion are probably the only thing that we all have in common, so we are coming together as indigenous groups to celebrate our African legacy.

He added: I believe that the exposure that the visiting delegations will receive will encourage them to host some of their activities in Grenada, can you imagine the exposure Grenada will receive if hundreds of our religious brothers and sister share their positive experience from this week of activities, faith tourism is very important to many other destinations and its time Grenada gets it share of the market.

Noel also reiterated his belief that faith tourism can bring significant opportunities to the development of the tourism sector.  Full story>>

Bush visit to Africa and Tanzania brings hopes

By APOLINARI TAIRO

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (eTN) US President George W. Bush, on his day visit to Tanzania, signed the largest US financial support to Tanzania, targeting the infectious diseases and economic development projects in the sub-Saharan single nation.

Bushs four-day visit to Tanzania the longest stay by any visiting head of stay in this African nation, was observed by his Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete as he signed the US$700 support package under the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC) on Sunday.

Focusing to elimination of malaria and minimizing the rate of HIV/IADS scourge in Tanzania, the money will also be spent to boost electricity supply in western parts of Tanzania and roads construction in western and southern areas of the country.

Bushs visit, which was covered by more than 200 African and world journalists, had also branded the image of Africa on the eyes of Americans who mostly tak
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