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NWR reimagines its mobile application
NWR reimagines its mobile application

NWR reimagines its mobile application

A new feature has been added that allows clients to scan and store their NWR discount card on their NWR phone application.
Phillepus Uusiku
STAFF REPORTER

One cannot dismiss the impact technology has had or continues to have in most people's way of life. As an organisation, Namibia Wildlife Resorts Limited (NWR) has consistently improved its Apple iOS and Android phone application, which it originally launched in 2015.

For instance, with the previous update, NWR included clients' ability to check availability, make their bookings at any of the NWR establishments, and apply for an NWR discount card (Namleisure card).

Thus, to further add more value to those who have the mobile application on their phones, NWR has added a new feature that allows its clients to scan and store their NWR discount card on their NWR phone application.

Additionally, users of the application will be able to view their card benefits and be reminded when their card needs to be renewed.

"After launching our revamped website late last year, which we built from the ground up, we felt that our mobile application required to give more value to our clients equally. Therefore, aside from allowing users to make bookings and view our resorts, we believe this new addition to scan and store your Namleisure card on your phone will ensure that our clients always have their card with them," says Mufaro Nesongano, NWR corporate communications manager.

"With our recently launched call centre and now our mobile application, we are geared towards giving our clients the best possible service we can offer. Therefore, our customers should expect more innovations coming from our side, and equally, we are working towards improving on things they have mentioned to us to make them continue supporting us," says Matthias Ngwangwama, NWR managing director.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-29

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