Film stars employ 180 Batswana

Beverly and Dereck Joubert speaking at The Kalahari gala dinner dance.
Beverly and Dereck Joubert speaking at The Kalahari gala dinner dance.

Wildlife film stars, Beverly and Derek Jourbert, say that their safari business, Duba Plains, employs 180 Batswana.

The Monitor caught up with the celebrity couple at the GICC Friday night during the annual Kalahari Conservation Society (KCS) gala dinner.

Famous for their wildlife flicks, Eternal Enemies, and lately, The Last Lions, the Jouberts revealed that Duba Plains owns Gerafe Camp, Selinda Camp, Duba Camp, Selinda Explorers Camp and Kanu Trails.

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