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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We’re for Namibians: The Yesterdaye
Discover The Yesterdaye – a Windhoek-born indie rock band blending shoegaze textures, raw emotion, and DIY grit. More than musicians, they’re storytellers and creative trailblazers proving that Namibian artists can thrive at home while inspiring a new generation.
Read MoreWe’re for Namibians: Jandré Germishuizen
Discover the story of Namibian nature photographer and tour guide Jandré Germishuizen, whose lens captures the soul of Namibia’s landscapes, wildlife, and culture while guiding visitors through its unmatched beauty.
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Purpose fuels Passions and at FlyNamibia we are passionate about supporting Namibia and her people!
Read MoreMiss Namibia 2025: Johanna Swartbooi
Johanna Swartbooi of Vaalgras is crowned Miss Namibia 2025 in a dazzling finale held in northern Namibia – a celebration of beauty, purpose and national pride, with a journey set to inspire.
Read MoreDay of the African Child shapes the promise of the future
The Day of the African Child honours past struggles while calling for stronger planning and investment in children’s rights – shaping a future where every child in Namibia and across Africa can thrive.
Read MoreElisia Nghidishange: Finding connections
Elisia Nghidishange weaves tradition, material memory and contemporary themes into powerful mixed media works – exploring human connection while nurturing creativity in her rural Namibian community.
Read MoreLocal Artisans Turn Heritage into Market-ready Craftwork
Namibian artisans are transforming cultural heritage into market-ready craftwork through EU-supported training – preserving tradition, inspiring creativity and building a more sustainable, inclusive economy.
Read MoreRethinking 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.
Read MoreHelp 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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