In order to establish a network of Africans who share a passion for Intra-Africa Tourism, Travel and Trade, a group of 21 Ghanaian tourists arrived in Namibia today under the Tourism and Business pilot initiative, "November in Namibia."
The initiative aims to build Namibia's tourism industry in the spirit of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and "Africa we Want", and is part of the implementation process of the Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism between Namibia and Ghana.
The group comprises team members from different professions, including specialised medical doctors, authors, business owners, bankers, legal professionals, and entertainment professionals.
During the visit, the visitors will engage in networking sessions, trade opportunities, safaris, desert tours, and a taste of traditional cuisine.
The team will be in Namibia for two weeks.