04 Mar 2020

Qorokwe Builds New Kgotla for Ditshiping Village

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In consultation with its neighbouring community partners, Qorokwe Camp is proud to build a new kgotla for Ditshiping village in Botswana’s wildlife-rich Okavango Delta. In addition to providing plans for the structure, and new tables and chairs, a fence will be erected around the kgotla to help combat various human-wildlife conflict issues, ensuring a safe enclosure for the community.

“During an informal discussion with the Ditshiping community in April last year, the requirement to build a new meeting enclosure was identified as their most pressing need. As the closest village to Qorokwe, with many of its community members also employed at our camp, we wanted to ensure the successful implementation of the project, and to work closely together to ensure that the benefits of ecotourism are truly realised by our local partners”, comments Cobus Calitz, Qorokwe GM.       

“We have also hired two community members to help with the first phase of the kgotla build, which began on the 6th of February. We will then hire an additional four people for the second phase of the build, which we’re hoping will be complete by the end of March 2020”, adds Cobus.

As one of Wilderness Safaris’ partner properties, Qorokwe is deeply committed to the company’s sustainability ethos of Commerce, Community, Culture and Conservation. Its setting within the 26 000-hectare Qorokwe Concession, a high-density game area in the south-eastern Okavango bordering the renowned Moremi Game Reserve, offers truly life-changing wilderness adventures with a difference.