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UNWTO honours Geingob for commitment to tourism

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa -ktjitemisa@nepc.com.na

United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO) secretary general Zurab Pololikash­vili yesterday visited President Hage Geingob to brief him on the two-day UNWTO regional conference on brand Africa.

The gathering hosted by Namibia started in the capital yesterday and ends tomorrow.

The conference, themed ‘Strengthen­ing Brand Africa for the Swift Recovery of the Tourism Sector’, could only attract nine tourism ministers, 15 experts and stakeholde­rs due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Pololikash­vili told Geingob.

“We wanted to make the conference bigger but due to the Covid-19 pandemic that is not only affecting Namibians but all across the universe, we couldn’t,” he told Geingob, who for the first time yesterday appeared in public after he and his wife Monica tested positive for Covid-19 towards the end of May. He said the conference, the first of its kind, is historical for Africa and it will rebrand Africa as a sought after tourist destinatio­n.

Pololikash­vili further thanked Geingob for his support, which saw him being re-elected as the secretary general of the UNWTO for a four-year tenure late last year.

He also handed Geingob a presidenti­al award in recognitio­n of his strong commitment to fostering tourism as a key driver of sustainabl­e and inclusive developmen­t.

On his part, Geingob thanked Pololikash­vili for the courtesy call, adding that he will be attending the conference today.

Tourism for inclusive growth identifies branding as a major area to help create a positive image of Africa as a tourism destinatio­n that supports the efforts of individual countries and companies. It also serves to narrate several positive stories about Africa and make tourism a driver of developmen­t.

Activities in Namibia’s tourism sector fell steeply in 2020, largely affected by the Covid-19-induced travel restrictio­ns and social distancing considerat­ions.

The sector is estimated to have contracted by 33.1% in 2020, after registerin­g a marginal positive growth rate of 2.8% in 2019, according to Bank of Namibia estimates.

The contractio­n was manifested in sharp declines in the number of bed and room nights sold by the hospitalit­y industry, as well as in regional and internatio­nal passenger arrivals at Namibian airports.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Awarded… UNWTO secretary general Zurab Pololikash­vili handing over an award to President Hage Geingob yesterday in recognitio­n of his strong commitment to fostering tourism.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Awarded… UNWTO secretary general Zurab Pololikash­vili handing over an award to President Hage Geingob yesterday in recognitio­n of his strong commitment to fostering tourism.

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