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Namibia moves to improve visitor experience at key entry points

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June 23, 2026
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Namibia has moved to improve service standards at its borders and airports amid growing recognition that poor visitor experiences can undermine tourism growth, repeat visits and the country’s international reputation.

The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (MHAISS) have launched a two-day customer care training programme for frontline officials from Immigration, the Namibian Police Force (NAMPOL) and the Namibia Revenue Agency (NAMRA).

The initiative follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions earlier this month and comes as Namibia seeks to strengthen its position as a leading tourism destination in Southern Africa.

The training targets officials who interact directly with tourists and business travellers at airports, border posts and other entry points, where first impressions of the country are often formed.

NTB spokesperson Flora Quest said every interaction at a port of entry has the potential to influence how visitors perceive Namibia and whether they recommend the country to others.

“Every visitor’s experience begins with the people they encounter upon arrival. Immigration officers, customs officials and law enforcement personnel are ambassadors of Namibia,” Quest said.

The programme focuses on customer service excellence, communication, professionalism and conflict management, with authorities seeking to create a more seamless and welcoming experience for visitors.

Tourism remains one of Namibia’s key economic sectors, supporting thousands of jobs and generating significant foreign exchange earnings. Industry stakeholders have long argued that service delivery at ports of entry plays a critical role in maintaining the country’s competitiveness in an increasingly crowded tourism market.

The training forms part of broader efforts to improve coordination between government agencies and ensure that visitor experiences align with Namibia’s tourism marketing efforts.

Officials say strengthening frontline service standards is essential if the country is to convert growing international interest into repeat visits, longer stays and higher tourism spending.

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