Namibia Tourism Board engages stakeholders

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The Namibian Tourism Board (NTB) has met with industry stakeholders in the country to solicit and share upcoming programmes with them.

In a hearty interaction with the various groupings and individual players of the sector in Windhoek and Swakopmund, the CEO of NTB DIGU Naobeb reiterated the board’s commitments to listen to the needs of the industry to help fashion out programmes for the sector.

According to the NTB Chief, the aim of the gathering was to share the draft Marketing strategy for 2024/2028 with the trade and gain inputs and feedback from the industry. The plan was well received by the the industry members with inputs and adjustment suggestions on the focused source markets especially.

The meeting was part of series of engagements by the Tourism Authority ahead of its major roadshows in key source markets.

Namibia’s tourism industry has in the first half of the year, recorded impressive figures which gives impetus to the recovery efforts by the southern African country.

The Head of Marketing at NTB Charmaine Matheus

The stakeholder engagement session in Swakopmund and Windhoek was to engage industry stakeholders, apart from unpacking the draft marketing strategy, it also allowed NTB share with the industry, the planned activities for the remainder of the 2023-2024 calendar year.

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