Prince Haakon urges fishermen and tour operators to make peace

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Norwegian Prince Haakon, who also happens to be a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) goodwill ambassador, has urged Okavango Delta fishermen and tour operators to bury the hatchet and work together.

He  said this in response to the words of Saoshiko Njwaki of the Fishermen's Association who told the prince during his recent visit to a Samochima fishery that the relationship between the fishermen and tour operators was strained.

"At some point there was bad blood between us and the tour operators and it looked like an all out war was imminent had Biokavango Project people not intervened," Njwaki told the prince.

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