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Rethinking Water Use in a Desert Country

With dam levels dropping and drought risks rising, Namibia must urgently rethink water use. From lawns to native plants, this piece explores practical steps for sustainable living in a desert country.

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Help Celebrate Namibia’s Unique Flora

Showcase Namibia’s rare plant life and stand a chance to win cash prizes – submit your photos of near-endemic species to support conservation and feature in the Indigenous Plant Atlas. Competition closes 31 October 2025.

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Empowering Enterprise in Ohangwena

A free entrepreneurship workshop in Namibia’s Ohangwena Region empowered over 70 rural artists and small business owners with vital skills and support – sparking hope, growth and economic resilience in underserved communities.

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Safe space opens for GBV survivors living with disabilities

The Namibian Association of Differently Abled Women (NADAWO), with support from the European Union (EU), the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare (MGEPESW) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), officially launched its new brand identity alongside the official opening of its Peer Support Office facility at the Disability Resource Centre in the heart of Okuryangava, Katutura.

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More than a Crown

Miss Namibia has always been a beacon of elegance and grace, but in recent years, the crown has evolved into a powerful symbol of opportunity, empowerment, and economic vitality, thanks in no small part to strategic sponsorships and national support. Since 2023, Debmarine Namibia has proudly sponsored the pageant through Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), helping it flourish into a platform that celebrates talent and transforms lives.

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Sowing Seeds of Resilience in Namibia

In the remote village of Okakwiyu, where the wind carries the scent of tilled earth and the calls of livestock, 31-yearold Elise Amadhila is reshaping her life one crop and one animal at a time.

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Creating Supportive Learning Environments for Namibian Children

In the early years of life, a child’s world is shaped by play, imagination and the thrill of discovery. It is in these formative moments, like finger painting on a floor mat, stacking colourful blocks or flipping through picture books, that learning begins. But what happens when that world is absent? When the mat becomes a patch of dirt, and there are no blocks, no books and no safe place to feel seen or secure?

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Love Local

Celebrate Namibian creativity at the Namibia Craft Centre! From welded sculptures to bold fashion, handcrafted masks to unique pottery, meet the artists behind Morris Baba Arts, Ethnic Africa, Out of Katutura, Mewiliko, and Pan — and discover truly local treasures.

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