At the US-Africa Business Summit in Angola, Namibia highlighted vast investment opportunities in energy, logistics, green hydrogen and sustainable development.
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Living Well: Food as medicine
Discover Namibia’s healing foods – from moringa and mahangu to marula oil and devil’s claw – and how these nutrient-rich ingredients support natural wellness.
Read MoreKOLO Exhibition
KOLO at BELLHAUS Atelier & Galerie brings together paintings, textiles and stone sculptures by Heidi Louw, Kudzanai Katerere and Marcii Magson – a celebration of unity, craft and cultural identity.
Read MoreWhere dreams take flight: Namafu Amutse
Meet Namafu Amutse, the 2025 Face of FlyNamibia – a teacher, storyteller and photographer whose lens captures resilience, roots and the unseen heartbeat of Namibia.
Read MoreOmesho: Through the eyes of Actofel Ilovu
Through “Omesho,” Namibian artist Actofel Ilovu transforms personal scars and marula nut symbolism into powerful printmaking and smoke drawings on identity and society.
Read MoreThe dream chaser from Vaalgras
From Vaalgras to the Miss Namibia 2025 crown, Johanna Swartbooi’s journey is one of faith, perseverance and big dreams – with Miss Universe next on her horizon.
Read MoreInspired: The Space Between Vision and Reality
Exploring the creative gap – the space between vision and reality – and why frustration is proof of growth, fuel for progress and a call to keep creating.
Read MoreA new chapter for The Project Room
The Project Room opens its new home at 5 Crohn Street, Windhoek – continuing to champion Namibian artists through exhibitions, collaborations and community impact.
Read MoreLion Roar Production
Discover Lion Roar Production in Ondangwa, where Erastus “Mr Yola” Halweendo nurtures upcoming artists and produces powerful music across reggae, kwaito, kizomba, gospel and more – spreading messages of resilience, discipline and passion through sound.
Read MoreNamibia: Where conservation meets courage
Discover how Namibia is setting a global standard for conservation. From the 2024 National Report on Wildlife Protection to community-driven action, explore the nation’s courageous fight to protect rhinos, elephants, pangolins and more – and why your visit can help shape the future of Africa’s wild heart.
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