NWR Slams Rumors of Resort Selloff

Namibia Wildlife Resorts says people on social media are wrong about them selling 14 places they own. They will not sell any of their lodges.

Job Amupanda wrote online that the resort will sell places like Gross Barmen, Popa Falls, Sossus Dune Lodge, and Ai-Ais. He claimed they already talked with people from Europe and would pay someone millions to tell them what to do.

Nelson Ashipala from NWR made a statement on Wednesday. He said they still belong to the government. They want their places to last a long time, and they want visitors from Namibia and other countries to enjoy them.

NWR asked for help checking how well some of its places work. Many businesses do this to improve the experience of visitors, but it does not mean they want to sell anything.

Ashipala explained that people helping them might suggest working with private companies or letting others run some parts. But NWR will keep owning all their places. He asked everyone to look at what NWR says instead of believing what others say. Wrong information makes workers afraid and hurts tourism.
 

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