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4/27/11 8:57 AM

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Angola avails 87.000 square kilometres of land for tourist project

Luanda – Angola availed at least 87.000 square kilometres of land under the Okavango/Zambeze tourist project which is comprised by five countries of the Southern Africa.

 

The countries which are involved in Okavango/Zambeze tourist project are Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

 

This was said to Angop on Tuesday in Luanda by the executive co-ordinator of the referred project, the Angolan Amélia Cazalma.

 

She said that Okavango/Zambeze project is a transborder initiative and it is an ambitious project aimed at developing the communities.

 

Amélia Cazalma said that the project will also facilitate the integration and protection of the communities, the social and economic development, biodiversity protection at the member countries, as well as the economic growth of the eastern Kuando-Kubango province.






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