Film Week unites Namibian filmmakers and sparks new collaborations
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The just-ended Film Week has unified Namibian filmmakers and fostered collaborations.
Filmmakers unwound and reflected on the week during a closing ceremony in Windhoek.
The just-ended Film Week has unified Namibian filmmakers and fostered collaborations.
Filmmakers unwound and reflected on the week during a closing ceremony in Windhoek.
Countries will continue to rely on the indispensable contributions of the business community and the private sector.
The US-based Africa-America Institute (AAI) will honour the legacy of Namibia’s late President, Hage Geingob, during its 40th Annual Awards Gala in New York on Tuesday evening.
The Annual Awards Gala is a premier event celebrating the achievements of Africans and the global African diaspora.
The City of Windhoek (CoW), with support from the European Union (EU), donated six cargo bikes to SME operators.
The bikes will be used to collect waste across the city for recycling and making necklaces, shoes, and clothing.
The initiative seeks to improve solid waste management.
The opening of the Namibia-Bremen Partnership Exhibition was launched in Windhoek.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism has applauded the Mashi Traditional Authority's commitment to promoting conservation, sustainable tourism development, and a harmonious coexistence with nature.
Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba is set to launch his biography at the end of September.
The proceeds raised through the book written by Dr. Ellen Ndeshi Namhila will support the Hifikepunye Foundation.
The former president shared this information when he sat down with an nbc team recently.
The Governor of Ohangwena Region, Sebastian Ndeitunga, shared his concerns over the management of youth projects funded through the Youth Credit Scheme.
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund, in collaboration with the Automobile Association (AA) of Namibia and the Women in Road Safety Forum (WRSF), held its 5th Women in Road Safety Conference in Windhoek on Monday.
Namibia is recognised by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as one of the countries in Africa with the highest quality roads.
For the fifth consecutive year, the country has maintained its leading position in road infrastructure on the continent.