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Botswana: Trust Heeds Government Call to Partake in Tourism


Maun — Following a pronouncement by government that communities should benefit more from resources within their environs, some community trusts are already making headway in that respect.

One such community trust is the Okavango Community Trust (OCT), which is currently working on two massive projects namely construction of a lodge in their concession NG22 and a hotel in Seronga.

OCT is made up of five villages being, Seronga, Gunotsoga, Eretsha, Beetsha and Gudigwa in the Okavango Sub-district.

The trust exits to take part in social services in order to uplift its members’ livelihoods through income generating projects and conserve the environment through various scientific and traditional methodologies to assure sustainability of the projects.

Also, the trust assists develop and market Okavango Community Trusts products, which include wildlife management, handicrafts, game products, timber and natural resources.

In an interview, OCT chairperson, Mr Molatlhegi Moyei confirmed that plans were underway to carry out the two projects.

He said since the pronouncement by government to ensure inclusivity within the tourism sector, OCT had found it fit to exploit available opportunities, which could handsomely derive maximum benefits for the community.

“We did not want to be spectators in our land anymore as it was the case before.

We had thus resolved to take advantage of government’s position and invest in the tourism sector,” he added.