Steve Nashama
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) yesterday scooped a PMR Africa Diamond Arrow Award, given to companies doing the most for conservation and tourism in Namibia.
Nelson Ashipala, NWR Spokesperson said the PMR Africa Awards aim to recognise excellence in various industries in Namibia, and winners are selected through a rigorous process of surveys and research conducted by PMR Africa.
“This year’s awards saw a record number of entries, making the achievement even more significant for NWR,” he emphasised.
Ashipala indicated that the Diamond Arrow Award is the highest level of recognition that can be awarded by PMR Africa, adding that it is a testament to NWR’s commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism. NWR operates several campsites, lodges, and resorts across Namibia, situated in or near protected areas, including national parks and reserves included.
“Despite the difficulty in identifying a winner, It is always fulfilling to be recognised as doing something good. Therefore, we are thrilled to receive this award and to be recognised for our efforts in promoting conservation and sustainable tourism in Namibia. We dedicate this award to all our diligent and hardworking employees who, despite various constraints, are ever committed to meaningfully contribute to hospitality and tourism service as well as sustainable tourism”, Matthias Ngwangwama, Managing Director of Namibia Wildlife Resorts said.