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  • Namibia Launches Ambitious Film and Creative City Bid

    Namibia Launches Ambitious Film and Creative City Bid

    By Staff Reporter The Namibian Government has officially launched a bid to develop the Namibia Film and Creative City in Windhoek, on Tuesday aiming to boost the creative economy, tourism, and employment through Public-Private Partnerships(PPP). The Namibia Film and Creative City will be established as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ), offering state-of-the-art film production facilities, talent…

  • Mafwe Royal Establishment Invites Nation to Lusata Festival

    Mafwe Royal Establishment Invites Nation to Lusata Festival

    By Kimmie Mikatazo The Mafwe people in the Zambezi Region, under the banner of the Mafwe Royal Establishment, will once again unite to celebrate their rich cultural heritage at the annual Lusata Festival . The festival, which brings together all Mafwe subjects and residents of the might Zambezi region, is scheduled to take place on Sunday,…

  • Editorial: Katima Mulilo Must Break Free from Redforce’s Grip

    Editorial: Katima Mulilo Must Break Free from Redforce’s Grip

    Katima Mulilo is once again caught in a storm that has dragged on for too long. The issue of Redforce, a debt-collection company contracted by the town council, continues to fuel anger, suspicion, and frustration among residents. What was meant to be a solution for the council’s revenue woes has instead become a source of…

  • RFA Announces Major Relief on Vehicle Licence Fee Debt

    RFA Announces Major Relief on Vehicle Licence Fee Debt

    By Staff Reporter The Road Fund Administration (RFA), has announced sweeping amendments to the RFA Act, explaining how prescribed and unprescribed vehicle licence fee debts will now be handled, who qualifies for waivers, and when exemptions apply. Speaking at the RFA head office, Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Ali Ipinge said on Wednesday in Windhoek that…

  • Namibian Beef Secures Spot on German Menus

    Namibian Beef Secures Spot on German Menus

    By Staff Reporter Namibian beef will be served at Block House restaurants across Germany starting 20 September 2025, following a landmark agreement between Namibian producers, South Trade GmbH, and Eugen Block Holding GmbH. Namibian beef, globally recognized for its free-range, grass-fed, and sustainable production, will debut as a monthly rump steak special across 42 Block…

  • PostNet Expands Across Borders: Windhoek and Gaborone Get Ready to Welcome SA’s Leading Business Services Brand

    PostNet, South Africa’s leading business-to-business franchise, is taking a giant leap beyond its borders with the opening of two brand-new stores in Windhoek, Namibia and Gaborone, Botswana, both set to open their doors this October. With a network of over 500 thriving stores across South Africa, and a proud franchising legacy dating back to 1994,…

  • Africa Marketing Confederation Founders Win Global CIM Honour

    Africa Marketing Confederation Founders Win Global CIM Honour

    By Staff Reporter The African Marketing Confederation (AMC) announced that its co-founders, Nigel Tattersall and Helen McIntee-Carlisle, received the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Honorary Fellowship during the AMC Conference in Johannesburg. The award recognises their exceptional leadership, innovation, and decades-long contributions to advancing the marketing profession across Africa. The CIM Honorary Fellowship is among…

  • Africa Urged to Leverage Climate Loss and Damage Fund

    Africa Urged to Leverage Climate Loss and Damage Fund

    By Staff Reporter African cities are urged to tap into the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD), established at COP27, to build resilience against worsening climate impacts threatening lives, livelihoods, and sustainable urban development across the continent. Africa contributes just 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet seven of the world’s ten most…

  • Of Tongues, Texts, and Twilight Birds — The Torch of Henry Makata Buiswalelo

    Of Tongues, Texts, and Twilight Birds — The Torch of Henry Makata Buiswalelo

    As African tradition would have it, the passing of a baobab-scaled storyteller ink still damp in the tongue of his people shakes the ancestral soil and, like a quake beneath the planet’s library, tilts every shelf from village hut to distant tower of world letters. When Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o stepped through the final page of…

  • Luanda to Host Landmark AU Infrastructure Financing Summit

    Luanda to Host Landmark AU Infrastructure Financing Summit

    By Staff Reporter Luanda will host Africa’s biggest Infrastructure Financing Summit from 28–31 October 2025, bringing together heads of state, investors, and development partners to mobilise funding for critical projects under the African Union’s Agenda 2063. Organised by the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), the African Union Commission (AUC), and the Government of Angola, the…

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