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Archive for April, 2008

New Minister of Environment and Tourism appointed.

25 Apr 2008

Burgeoning tourism industry gets new Minister.
All change at the top of the Ministry of Environment & Tourism (MET) tree. President Pohamba recently shuffled his Cabinet cards and appointed The Hon Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to the MET’s top post. The new Minister of Environment & Tourism comes with quite a pedigree and an awful lot of experience.

//Ngoabaca Campsite, Popa Falls, Kavango Region.

18 Apr 2008

N//Goabaca Campsite, the perfect place from which to view the delightful Popa Falls.
N//Goabaca Campsite offers campers and day visitors the perfect location from which to enjoy the Popa Falls, a series of enchanting rapids where the Okavango river cascades downwards on its journey to the Okavango Delta in neighbouring Botswana.

Okahirongo Elephant Lodge, Purros, Kaokoland.

11 Apr 2008

A very special Kaokoland experience awaits visitors to Okahirongo Elephant Lodge.
The average rainfall in the Purros area is barely some 20 mm per annum whilst the dusty plains are assuaged only by the ephemeral Hoarusib River and its unlikely swathe of lush greenery, and the outlying Epako Mountains dominant and unforgiving; yet this area, the [...]

NACOBTA Newsletter: Part 2 of 2

04 Apr 2008

NAMIBIA, A GEM WORTH INVESTING IN!
The Walvis Bay Spatial Development Initiative / Namibia International Investment Conference, jointly chaired by H.E. Hifikepunye Pohamba, the President of the Republic of Namibia and his counterpart H.E. Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa took place at the Safari Conference Centre & the Windhoek Country Club and [...]