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Tourism – Stakeholders Must Be Shapers Not Takers says PM Mottley – NY Carib News

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Mia Mottley, the Prime Minister of Barbados, has issued a challenge to the industry to take charge of their future. At the Caribbean Travel Forum at the Sandals Hotel in Barbados, Mottley urged the attendees to stop being takers and start being shapers of their own destinies. PM Mottley used a well-known quote from Marcus Mosiah Garvey to […]

Source: NY Carib News | #1 Weekly Caribbean-American news source

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