- Okavango Region
Okavango is one of the thirteen
regions of Namibia . On account of its rather higher rainfall than most other parts of Namibia, this region has definite agricultural potential for the cultivation of a variety of crops. There is also potential for organised forestry and agro-forestry, which should stimulate furniture making and related industries.In the north, Okavango borders the
Cuando Cubango Province ofAngola , and in the southeast it borders the North-West District of Botswana. Domestically, it borders the following regions:
*Caprivi - east
*Otjozondjupa - south
*Oshikoto - west
*Ohangwena - northwestPopulation
The region is characterised by an extremely uneven population distribution. The interior is very sparsely inhabited, while the northernmost strip, especially along the
Okavango River , has a high population concentration. Subsistence fishing is important, and the possibility of expanding this on a sustainable commercial basis in order to supplement local incomes should be investigated. The promotion of tourism, perhaps in conjunction with theCaprivi Region , also deserves attention. This would stimulate local art and wood carving.Transportation
There is a particular dearth of north-south roads in the region, apart from the
Rundu -Grootfontein main road.Rundu has an average type airstrip to handle medium-sized airplanes in daylight only. The establishment of a control tower may permit the handling of passengers and airfreight in all-weather circumstances. The poor condition of the roads and the long distances have a negative effect on tourism; this situation has been improved by the completion of theTrans-Caprivi Highway .The region comprises six constituencies:
Mpungu ,Kahenge ,Kapako ,Rundu ,Mashari , andNdiyona .
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