A fundraising gala dinner held for the annual Keetmanshoop Agricultural, Industrial and Tourism Expo (KAITE) on Friday, raised close to N.dollars 238 000 in pledges. The 68th KAITE is set to take place from 29 October to 01 November 2024 under the theme 'Tourism and Green Investment for inclusive economic development'. It aims to bring together partners to trade and build economic friendships for the prosperity of the town of Keetmanshoop and the nation at large. Addressing the different stakeholders, including businesses and individuals who made the pledges, KAITE patron, Benedictus Diergaardt said the expo is a beacon of hope and progress as it creates a platform for communities to showcase the best of what they offer and sets the stage for continued growth and development. 'The expo exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and innovation needed to drive our nation forward, bringing together experts, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders from various sectors to share ideas, forge partnerships,and explore opport unities,' he said. Diergaardt said tourism plays a pivotal role in Namibia's economy, showcasing the country's unparalleled natural beauty and rich cultural heritage while serving as a gateway to economic prosperity, offering numerous opportunities for job creation, community development, and cultural exchange. 'To fully harness its potential, we must embed sustainability into every facet of our tourism industry, ensuring that the benefits of growth reach all corners of our society while preserving our environment for future generations,' he noted. Further, the patron said green investment is the driving force behind a sustainable and resilient economy and by channelling resources into environmentally sustainable projects, the country can safeguard its natural resources, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and open new avenues for economic growth. 'These investments can transform our agricultural practices, introduce cutting-edge industrial innovations, and enhance our tourism offerings, making them m ore sustainable and appealing to an increasingly eco-conscious global audience. Further inclusive economic development is the cornerstone of our vision for Namibia, it involves creating opportunities for our youth, empowering our women, and ensuring that both rural and urban communities benefit from economic progress,' Diergaardt stressed. Source: The Namibia News Agency
Annual KAITE raises over N.dollars 200 000 in pledges
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