NILALEG in Opuwo, Namibia, supports community-led water, livestock, and nursery projects that restore ecosystems, strengthen livelihoods, and improve food security through integrated landscape management.
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Drought adaptation project launched to transform rural livelihoods
Namibia and Japan launch a N$48 million drought adaptation project to empower women and youth farmers, introduce climate-smart agriculture, and enhance rural livelihoods across five regions.
Read MoreRooted in Reality: How ReGen Namibia is reimagining climate action
ReGen Namibia, launched by TOSCO, reimagines climate action by integrating community-led regenerative solutions, agroforestry, and tourism-based resilience projects to strengthen ecosystems and livelihoods across Namibia.
Read MoreNew Year, New Oil?
Namibia prepares for its first oil production by 2029–2030, focusing on responsible development, policy alignment, local content, and skills readiness to transform the country’s economic future.
Read MoreSandsea Bags: Born on the trail, made in Namibia
Sandsea Bags is a Namibian brand creating handmade, durable bags inspired by the Namib Sand Sea, local culture, and adventure, combining functionality with sustainable, locally crafted design.
Read MoreBeyond the Algorithm: Building Influence That Brands Trust
A PS Mentorship session led by Pombilli Shilongo explored how influencers can build credible, monetisable personal brands beyond follower counts, focusing on strategy, authenticity, diversified income and long-term brand trust.
Read MoreGuten Morgen Eatery & The Flower Farm
Guten Morgen Eatery & The Flower Farm near Windhoek blends flowers, food and community. Discover a welcoming countryside space at Yellowstone Trails where families, hikers and food lovers gather for coffee, fresh bakes and flower-inspired drinks.
Read MoreReflections: The Unmistakable Pride of Being Namibian
A reflection on Namibia’s enduring national pride as the country marks 36 years of independence, exploring the everyday expressions of “Namibianness”, patriotism and the spirit that unites Namibians at home and abroad.
Read MoreTime and Light: Helga Kohl
Discover the photography of Helga Kohl, whose exhibition explores Kolmanskop, Elizabeth Bay and Windhoek through evocative studies of architecture, light and time across more than five decades of work.
Read MoreNative Leaves: The Fig Tree
Explore the cluster fig tree (Ficus sycomorus), one of Namibia’s largest native trees. Discover its distinctive leaves, massive canopy, habitat near water sources, and the sweet figs enjoyed by wildlife and people alike.
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