NWR Addresses Concerns Regarding Its Resorts

 

Windhoek, Namibia – 25 February 2025 – Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has noted recent social media claims suggesting that the company is selling or transferring ownership of 14 resorts and lodges. We would like to state that these allegations are unfounded and misleading.

 

NWR remains a government owned entity, and no plans exist to sell or privatise its properties. Our priority is to ensure the long term sustainability of our resorts while continuing to provide quality tourism experiences for local and international visitors.

 

As part of this commitment, NWR recently issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Comprehensive Audit and Strategic Services to assess the performance of some of our facilities. This process is intended to identify opportunities for operational improvements and enhanced service delivery. It is a standard practice in responsible business management and should not be misinterpreted as a move toward privatisation. The document at hand states that the consultant can advise on a range of options, including entering into a Public Private Partnership, outsourcing or any other option. Nowhere does it state that NWR will, however, sell off these properties, apparently to Europeans.

 

We encourage the public and stakeholders to refer to official NWR communication channels for accurate information. Speculation and misinformation creates unnecessary uncertainty among our valued employees and the broader tourism sector.

 

NWR remains dedicated to transparency, and any significant developments regarding our operational strategy will be communicated through official platforms.

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