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Friday, 24 April 2026
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Organization

Walvis Bay Corridor Group

Also known as: WBCG

Walvis Bay Corridor Group — regional trade facilitation organization consulting on Namibia's SADC trade gateway role and operationalizing cross-border corridors.

Tourism & Environment

Namibia urges regional tourism cooperation amid new air links

The News

The Namibia Tourism Board chief says Namibia must collaborate with neighbouring countries to attract long-distance tourists who want multi-country itineraries. The remarks came as Proflight Zambia announced direct flights between Windhoek and Lusaka starting March 2026, operating three times weekly to support regional tourism and travel connectivity.

2 February 2026 · New Era

Monday 2 February

  1. Namibia urges regional tourism cooperation amid new air links

    The Namibia Tourism Board chief says Namibia must collaborate with neighbouring countries to attract long-distance tourists who want multi-country itineraries. The remarks came as Proflight Zambia announced direct flights between Windhoek and Lusaka starting March 2026, operating three times weekly to support regional tourism and travel connectivity.

    2 February 2026 · New Era

Monday 26 January

  1. WBCG consults industry partners on SADC trade gateway role

    The Walvis Bay Corridor Group conducted a three-day stakeholder engagement in the Erongo region in January 2026 to identify operational bottlenecks and gather input from transport and logistics partners toward finalising its 2026–2031 strategic framework. The organisation aims to enhance Namibia's position as the preferred trade gateway for the SADC region.

    26 January 2026 · New Era

Sunday 25 January

  1. Walvis Bay Corridor Group consults on regional trade gateway strategy

    The Walvis Bay Corridor Group held stakeholder meetings to strengthen Namibia's position as a preferred trade gateway for SADC, consulting with transport and logistics partners to identify operational bottlenecks and inform the organisation's 2026–2031 strategic framework.

    25 January 2026 · Informanté

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