Teyliom International’s Mangalis Hotel Group sets managements priorities
After the unfortunate destruction of the Noom Hotel in Cotonou last year—the dispute with the Beninese authorities is ongoing—and the COVID-19 crisis, the hotel subsidiary of Yérim Sow’s Teyliom Group, is focusing on its recovery efforts.
20/09/2021 at 13h46, by Africa Business+
To begin the new drive, Mangalis Hotel Group (MHG), based in Dakar, is banking on the Côte d’Ivoire. At the beginning of the week, the hotelier made a “soft opening” of its new 5-star establishment, the Noom Hotel Abidjan Plateau, in the economic capital.
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