 
                Episode 2 - with guest : Diane Usanase
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This episode we discuss the start of the much awaited CHOGM meetings and a number of the side events that one can look forward to. We also discuss a secret project (a new restaurant coming soon!) and give you a sneak peak into the amazing things to come from this top secrect project. This week's guest is Diane Usanase, she is one of the 30 Rwandan hospitality workers who are currently working in the Jersey Islands, we check-in with her and find out how the last two months of her new exciting journey is going. Lastly we catch up with Jimy Mugabo this week to discuss recruitment and this weeks topic : "Is The Sporting Sector and Hospitality Sector Working Hand in Hand?"
                        
 
  
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