Miss Namibia winners receive investment accounts from NamPost

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Reigning Miss Namibia Johanna Swartbooi, First Runner-up Uatjiri Mbaisa, and Second Runner-up Tuilika Andreas have each received fixed-term investment accounts from Namibia Post Limited (NAMPOST). The initiative forms part of NamPost’s ongoing support for the Miss Namibia Organisation.

Miss Namibia to choose location and design of new NHE house

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Miss Namibia, Johanna Swartbooi, will be allowed to choose the location and design of her new two-bedroom house courtesy of the National Housing Enterprise (NHE).

NHE met with the Miss Namibia Organisation to deliberate on the location of her choice. 

Miss Namibia Johanna Swartbooi returns from Miss Universe finale

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Miss Namibia, Johanna Swartbooi, returned home following her participation in the 74th Miss Universe Pageant Finale, held on 21 November in Thailand. 

Swartbooi did not advance to the Top 30, exiting the competition after the preliminary round.

Johanna Swartbooi departs for Miss Universe in Thailand

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Miss Namibia Johanna Swartbooi has set her sights on the universe as she departed to represent Namibia at the Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, scheduled for November 2 to 21, 2025. 

The 28-year-old model hopes to represent the unity and cultural diversity of Namibia on the global stage. 

Miss Namibia unveils 'dream wall' to inspire students

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Miss Namibia 2025 Johanna Swartbooi inaugurated the first-ever IIHAPO wall at Augustineum Secondary School in Windhoek. 

The dream wall aims to motivate and inspire school learners to pursue their dreams. 

Miss Namibia winner receives N$1.6 million prize package

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The Miss Namibia Organisation has announced a prize package worth over N$1.6 million for the reigning queen, Johanna Swartbooi.

This includes a Toyota Starlet Cross, a N$750,000 fully furnished home and a three-year scholarship of N$150,000.

Former Miss Namibia Cassia Sharpley opens up about battling depression

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Former Miss Namibia, Cassia Sharpley, shared her journey with depression and how she survived three suicide attempts.

Speaking at the launch of the book ‘Unmasking Postnatal Depression’ by Morna Ikosa, Sharpley encouraged those going through the same to seek help.