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"Tourism in Namibia Set to Soar"
By Afrol News 15/5/08
May 16, 2008 - 1:33:41 PM
"I am happy to report that according
to the latest Tourism Satellite Account research released by the World Travel
and Tourism Council for the period 2009 to 2018, Namibia is projected to have the
fastest growth in travel and tourism industry in the world," he said.
According to the Namibian tourism board, tourism is already one of the four
main pillars in the country's economy, next to mining, fishing and agriculture.
Namibia already is one of the Southern African region's most successful tourist
destinations, following South Africa. Political stability, security and
astonishing nature have contributed to Namibia's success as a destination. The
booming tourism industry is said to have an important impact on rural
development.
In his speech, the Namibian Head State further noted that efforts to expand and
improve service delivery on priority areas are paying off. "The social
sectors of health, education and housing and provision of water and social
grants have continued to enjoy government attention," he said.
Among the priority areas, the health sector was said to stand out. About 110
health facilities currently offer voluntary counseling countrywide.
The President also added that government would continue to intensify efforts on
expansion of electricity with special emphasis to rural areas, promotion of
sanitation where special focus to peri-urban areas, provision of portable
water, expansion of infrastructure, employment creation and food production.
Source: Ocnus.net 2008