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Namibia National Career Week 2026 celebrates 15 years of connecting young Namibians to education, careers and opportunity through industry engagement, innovation and nationwide expansion.
By David Penda
At the annual FlyNamibia Agents Awards, held on 29 October 2025 at Droombos, we came together to honour the travel agencies and tourism partners who play a pivotal role in our shared success. At FlyNamibia, we believe that collaboration and partnerships are the foundation of growth and innovation. By working hand in hand with our partners, we not only make travel within Namibia seamless but also open doors to unforgettable experiences in iconic destinations like Victoria Falls and Maun.
Supporting and growing Namibia’s tourism industry is one of FlyNamibia’s key strategic goals. We are proud to work alongside partners who share this vision, helping to elevate the industry by connecting travellers to the breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and unique adventures that our country and the broader region have to offer.
Trip Travel proudly claimed the prestigious title of our top agency for the third year in a row, reflecting their unwavering commitment to excellence and their passion for connecting people to incredible journeys. Following closely were Rennies Travel and Blueberry Travel, all of whom have shown exceptional dedication to their craft and the clients they serve.
To our partners across the travel and tourism sector, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your hard work and innovation inspire us every day. Together, we’re not just building itineraries; we’re creating opportunities for exploration, connection, and memories that last a lifetime. Here’s to the power of partnership

Namibia National Career Week 2026 celebrates 15 years of connecting young Namibians to education, careers and opportunity through industry engagement, innovation and nationwide expansion.

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