Study aims to stem racism from tourism

The University of Botswana will embark on a study to observe the global impact of the tourism sector in Botswana, particularly in the Okavango Delta.

This study will follow a consultative workshop between UB and stakeholders in the tourism industry that is taking place in Maun today to address dissatisfaction in the tourism sector.

Among other things, the study will explore how helpful or harmful tourism activities are to Botswana. The findings of a 2001 also conducted by the University of Botswana indicated that racism existed up to 60 percent in the tourism sector.

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