
We’re for Namibians: Kyle Routh
Discover Kyle Routh – filmmaker, content creator, and storyteller known as “Net vir die is,” bringing humour, heart, and Namibian pride to every frame.
“We celebrate the spirit, strength, and stories of our people. From all walks of life, Namibians inspire us with their resilience, creativity, and heart. We’re proud to stand with them, every step of the journey.”

Discover Kyle Routh – filmmaker, content creator, and storyteller known as “Net vir die is,” bringing humour, heart, and Namibian pride to every frame.

Discover Kyle Routh – filmmaker, content creator, and storyteller known as “Net vir die is,” bringing humour, heart, and Namibian pride to every frame.

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Meet Leonita Gawanas – storyteller, content creator, and proud Damara daughter using her voice and language to celebrate real Namibian life.

Emily Erastus is redefining wellness in Namibia – a strength coach, mental health advocate, and bodybuilder inspiring courage, confidence, and authentic self-care.

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.

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.

Raised between Cape Town and Namibia, Leon started out climbing the corporate ladder in IT. But despite the success, something was missing. It took the loss of his father, and the courage to start over at 36, for Leon to finally answer the voice inside: “This is not you.”

For John Kasaona, conservation is not just a career — it’s a lifelong promise to his people and the land they share with wildlife. Raised in a traditional Himba household in the northwest of Namibia, John’s earliest memories are tied to goats, cattle, and the wild creatures roaming just beyond

When you meet Joyce Nghiishililwa, you don’t just hear her story – you feel it. There’s an easy warmth about her that radiates through every clip she shares, every kilometre she travels, every caption she writes. It’s not by accident that she was chosen as FlyNamibia’s very first Face of