MIDROC ETHIOPIA PLC SIGNS A DEAL WITH MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL FOR A WESTIN HOTEL

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 12 November 2021:Midroc Ethiopia Plc is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Marriott International to operate a Westin Hotel located next to the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa.

Mr. Jamal Ahmed, CEO of Midroc Investment Group, added: “As we build on our long-term relationship with Marriott International, we look forward to bringing the Westin brand to Ethiopia.”

Yasin Munshi, Director of Lodging Development – East Africa for Marriott International commented, “We are delighted to strengthen our relationship with Midroc Ethiopia and further enhance our footprint in Ethiopia with this landmark project.”

MIDROC Investment Group CEO Mr. Jemal Ahmed (Second from left) and Mr.  Yasin Munshi, Director of Lodging Development – East Africa for Marriott International (Far right

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