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Ghana's 2013 Tourism award winner, African Origin Travel and Tour is set to sign an incentive partnership agreement with telecommunication firms; MTN and Huawei for Ghanaian supporters travelling to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup.
The agreement which will be signed later this week will see supporters travelling on the ticket of African Origin to Brazil benefit from the provision of free roaming smart phones.
The free Huawei smart phones will be enabled with MTN internet data which can be used while in Brazil to stay connected to friends and family back in Ghana and all over the world.
The offer provides a low-cost communication avenue for Ghanaians travelling to Brazil where data issues are said to be a problem.
The innovative package will also serve a source of unique identification and accessibility to all those travelling under the ambit of African Origin.
The leading Ghanaian travel and tour outfit has built a reputable track record of transporting fans to various international sporting events over the years and currently has the best of package on the market.
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