1 minute read

Trans- Kalahari Mamuno Border Post opens 24/7

Topromoteseamlessmovementofgoods and people, promote investment and trade facilitation between Namibia and Botswana, both countries have agreed that the Trans-Kalahari/Mamuno border post between the two countries, which links the Port of Walvis Bay to Botswana's capital, will begin daily 24hour operations from 1 April 2023, insteadofitsusual06:00tomid-nightoperatinghours.

Oneofthebusiestcorridors,theTransKalahari/ MamunoborderpostislocatedalongtheTransKalahari Corridor, a tripartite trans boundary corridor spanning approximately 1 900 km across territories of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. The corridor is supported by a railwaylinefromthePortofWalvisBaytoGobabis where transshipment facilities are available. The corridor begins at Walvis Bay, on the B2 coastalroadtoSwakopmundfromwhereitheads

Advertisement

Continues on page 2

Namibia's Net Zero VillageDaures Green Hydrogen Village

Estate agencies misleading the public KAS scholars meet civil society organisations in Swakopmund

This article is from: