A GROUP of 15 military attaches who visited the coast last week were impressed with new developmentsat Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.
The delegation, which formed part of the Association of Foreign Military Attaches to Namibia, consisted of high-ranking officers from Angola, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa, the Netherlands, Italy and the United States. The officers visited Swakopmund Mayor Rosina //Hoabes and her CEO, Eckart Demasius, and were briefed on the town’s developments and management.They praised the way Walvis Bay and Swakopmund were being run and how the Councils were striving to take development to underprivileged areas.The delegation was of the opinion that Namibia’s two coastal towns were a good example of how other African cities and towns should be managed, according to the leader of the group, Milton Vudzijena.The officers visited Swakopmund Mayor Rosina //Hoabes and her CEO, Eckart Demasius, and were briefed on the town’s developments and management.They praised the way Walvis Bay and Swakopmund were being run and how the Councils were striving to take development to underprivileged areas.The delegation was of the opinion that Namibia’s two coastal towns were a good example of how other African cities and towns should be managed, according to the leader of the group, Milton Vudzijena.
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