Kamaj to unroll the Accor banner on three luxury hotels in Djibouti
Jeune Afrique Business+ has learned that, a fortnight ago, businessman Houssein Mahamoud Robleh signed a management contract that will see the arrival of the Novotel, Sofitel and Pullman brands in the capital city, where hotel rooms are currently in short supply.
14/09/2020 at 15h36, by Africa Business+
He also entered discussions with the Marriott group, which manages the Sheraton in Djibouti. But in the end, the contract was signed with French brand Accor.
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