Air Namibia moves away from Paper-based REWARD$ programme to an Automated Online Frequent Flyer Programme , effective 19th November 2009 !
Introducing Windhoek - Accra flights, via Johannesburg. Book your seat now by calling our Call Centre in Namibia Tel:+264-2996111, or in Ghana, Sales Office - Accra Tel: +233 21 766660/766 993
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Mr. Digu Naobeb

Name: Mr. Digu Naobeb
Board position: Member of the Board of Directors, Air Namibia
Member of the Remuneration Committee, Air Namibia
Member of the Audit Committee, Air Namibia
Nationality: Namibian
Marital status: Married
Present occupation: Chief Executive Officer, Namibia Tourism Board
Education:

University of Namibia, Completed B.Sc majoring in Botany and
Zoology

University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, Completed M.Sc in Tourism
Management

Damelin Management School, completed Senior Management
Development Programme with Best Student Directors Award

University of Natal, completed Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management

University of Boconni, Italy, tourism Policy and Strategy for
 Destination Management Organisations

University of Stellenbosch, programme for new Board of Directors and Induction to Financial Management

Publications and
Special Projects:

Career guide for the Tourism Industry, Editor, published by the
Namibia Tourism Board, 2005

Community-based Tourism in Namibia: an imperative Opportunity and Necessity for Community Growth and Prosperity, Unpublished M.Sc Thesis submitted to the University of Surrey, September 1998

Assessing the Viability and Challenges of Community-based Tourism in Namibia – Research paper presented at the Tourism Development in Namibia; Politico-Economic Prospects and Socio-cultural Challenges, September 2001.

 

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