Palms for Life opens doors for ex-nun turned hospitality star
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 20/07/2025
From quiet halls of a convent to bustling hotel corridors, 30-year-old Ermelinda Amses of Gobabis has traded her life as a Catholic nun for a new journey in hospitality and tourism.
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