Maun, a town on the Thamalakane River in northern Botswana, considered the tourism capital of the country and the administrative centre of Ngamiland district, the jumping - off point for the vast inland Okavango Delta, which becomes a lush wildlife habitat during the seasonal floods has stepped up efforts to improve its urban environment as the North West District Council has launched #KeepMaunClean campaign.
The initiative aims to enhance the town tourism appeal by improving environmental cleanliness and sanitation, boosting tourism, protecting the ecosystem near the Okavango Delta, and encourage community responsibility for a cleaner, more attractive destination for visitors and locals alike.
Community members, local leaders and volunteers started to clear litter across selected areas, with the drive positioned to strengthen the town’s image and reputation a tourist destination, support local businesses and build civic pride.
The initiative aligns with a presidential directive designating the second Saturday of every month as a national clean - up day.
Speakers including Kgosi Oleyo Ledimo, Deputy District Commissioner Ramogapi Gaborekwe and Council Chair Itumeleng Kelebetseng urged residents to treat cleanliness as an everyday responsibility, starting at household level and extending to workplaces and public spaces.
Residents expressed optimism that sustained participation will deliver visible results and set an example for other towns, linking environmental stewardship to public health, tourism growth and community pride.
In essence #KeepMaunClean aims to ensure Maun remains a top - tier eco - tourism destination by maintaining a pristine environment. This initiative is a critical, community - driven effort, ensuring that Maun’s environmental health matches its reputation as a leading destination and a world - renowned safari hub.
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