Namibia Tourism Board triumphant at 2024 Zambezi Bream Festival

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The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) showcased at the recent Zambezi Bream Festival and Cultural Expo, held from 4th to 10th August 2024. The NTB was bestowed the prestigious title of Overall Best Exhibitor, in addition to prestigious Gold awards in the categories of Catering, SMS, and Corporate. This outstanding achievement is a testament to NTB’s steadfast commitment to promoting Namibia’s rich culture and breathtaking natural beauty.

The festival, which celebrates the cultural diversity and tourism potential of the Zambezi Region, drew a multitude of exhibitors and visitors, cementing its status as a significant event for tourism stakeholders. The NTB’s innovative presentation and captivating exhibits enchanted the audience, securing their well-deserved accolades.

Ms. Flora Quest, the spokesperson for the Namibia Tourism Board, expressed her delight, stating, “Receiving the Overall Best Exhibitor Award is a tremendous honour for NTB. It reflects the unwavering dedication and passion of our team, as well as the dynamic culture of Namibia that we strive to highlight. This recognition motivates us to continue promoting the beauty and warm hospitality of our nation. We are immensely grateful for the support from our partners and the community, which made this remarkable achievement possible.”

The NTB’s involvement not only showcased Namibia’s diverse tourism offerings but also fostered stronger partnerships within the industry. The team is eager to build upon this success and utilise the visibility gained from the expo to further advance tourism initiatives across the country.

The Zambezi Bream Festival and Cultural Expo has firmly established itself as a vibrant celebration that combines the rich cultural heritage of the region with a focus on the prized Zambezi bream, a local culinary delight. This festival provides a platform for vendors, artisans, and cultural performers to share their talents and products, while also attracting regional and international exhibitors to experience the unique charm of the Zambezi Region.

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