Miss Namibia 2025, as part of her prize package, is set to receive a fully furnished house worth N$750,000 & a member of the public stands a chance to win a house worth N$900,000.
This follows a smart agreement between the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and the National Housing Enterprise (NHE), which was announced today by the two entities.
The move aims to make the social and economic empowerment component of the Miss Namibia Beauty Pageant winner and promote housing accessibility to the masses and endow the young women in particular.
According to the three-year agreement effective 1 June 2025 to 1 June 2028, this compact will bring together the prestige of the Miss Namibia Pageant, the reach of NBC's broadcast platforms, and NHE's mandate to provide affordable housing to Namibians.
NHE's CEO Gisbertus Mukulu said the partnership highlights NHE's commitment to provide decent and affordable housing to Namibians in line with their mandate.

He said NHE has resolved to support Miss Namibia with the following for the next three years.
"One new house per year for the winner of the Miss Namibia pageant, valued at N$750,000. Each year, another deserving Namibian will walk away with a house through the "Win a House" game show.
The grand prize for the NBC-produced "Win a House" game show is valued at N$900,000.
The NBC in return will provide annual airtime across its multimedia platforms, in addition to professional production services including infomercials, TV and radio ads, and live broadcasts.
NBC's Director General Stanley Similo said the partnership heralds a very important event in the history of Miss Namibia since NBC took over the pageant.
He said the NBC, through the Miss Namibia organisation, is providing hope to inspire the girl child.