Focus
Visiting Kavango - A regional profile
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - It is best known as the evergreen forest region with the Kavango River that originates from Angola and spills into the Okavango Delta
Journos see for themselves
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU –The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) recently invited a local camera-toting journalists by their dozens, on a trip to the Kavango Region to
Indigenous Fruit Trees
12 Apr 2012
Green, fertile floodplains and perennial wetlands mark much of the Caprivi, an extremely narrow, flat strip of land jutting out from northeastern N
A photographer’s dream
12 Apr 2012
Namibia is a haven for photo-journalists, artists and nature lovers. Namibia is also a diverse natural destination, a photographer’s haven wi
Kavango Route will bring you closer
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - The Kavango Open Africa Experience Route, which was launched at the Namibia Tourism Expo in June 2011, is based on the riverine lands
Nkwazi Lodge gives back to community
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - Local tourism establishments in the Rundu Rural Constituency of the Kavango Region are making strides in empowering local communities
Kavango’s recorded history is scarce
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU – Few written records of history, life, customs and rituals is available on Kavango cultures.
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The river people
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - The Kavango people, known as riverine people, have often been described as among some of the friendliest people on the African continent.
Millions needed for water project
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - The Mayana Community Water Project (MCWP) needs close to N$2 million to erect a water point in Mayana Village to provide clean water for dr
Thriving clay pot industry
12 Apr 2012
KAGUNI VILLAGE - Apart from plenty of fish and wild fruit, the Kavango Region is known to be the home of clay pots, woodcarvings and exquisite bask
Woodcarvers of the Kavango
12 Apr 2012
RUNDU - The multi-cultural and multi-ethnical structure of the Kavango population has contributed to a big variety of skills amongst its people.