
The PAL Project is proud to announce
the addition of Mr. Bill Hesley to our Advisory Board. Hesley is a great
addition to our outstanding Management team.
What’s New…
After countless hours researching potential locations, The PAL Project
has narrowed the field to two location. The first potential location is
in the city of Swakopmund on the coastline of Namibia. It has a high concentration
of existing tourists. The other location is in the capitol city of Windhoek
right in the middle of Namibia. It is the home of the main airport and
has a high concentration of traffic. Proposal have been submitted to both
city councils. Keep visiting our site for the latest progress! |

“Invest in one of the fastest growing industries
in the country! Invest in the future of Africa!”
According to the World Travel and Tourism Council,
the tourist industry is one of world’s most profitable industries.
The Council predicts a 5.9% increase in tourism worldwide by the end of
this year! Whether you’re new to investing or a seasoned player,
investing in the African Culture Center is a great addition to your investment
portfolio. Here’s just a few reasons why:
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You can receive a return on your investment within the first two years!
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The high exchange rate and the low development cost in Africa allows
us to do more with the U.S. dollar.
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The Namibian government is donating land and assistance in the infrastructure
as part of their commitment to this project.
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The center will be located near South Africa, home of the 2010 World
Cup games.
The PAL Project is in it’s Series A Start-up Funding stage. Our
goal for this stage is to raise $500,000 U.S. dollars by offering common
stock to project investors. To meet with a PAL Project representative
or to get a copy of our Executive Summary, click the button on the top
right-hand side of this page.
Minimum investment is $10,000(American)/$60,000(Namibian).
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