NAMA FESTIVAL RETURNS TO KEETMANSHOOP
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The annual Nama festival returns to Keetmanshoop with a focus on cultural preservation and unity.
The 7th edition of the festival is scheduled for the 28th to 30th of this month.
The annual Nama festival returns to Keetmanshoop with a focus on cultural preservation and unity.
The 7th edition of the festival is scheduled for the 28th to 30th of this month.
A craft project initiated in Grashoek, located in the Tsumkwe Constituency, in 2025, is assisting local women in empowering themselves while also contributing to community development.
The project also brings together women who make crafts while teaching cultural knowledge to the youth.
Oshiwambo language final-year students at the University of Namibia (UNAM) hosted a cultural festival called Oshipe as part of their continuous assessment marks.
Alfred ||Khamuxab has been ordained as the new chief of the Hai||Om San Traditional Authority.
He takes the seat from his father, David ||Khamuxab, who stepped down in 2024 due to health issues.
The Senior Command and Staff Course hosted African Heritage Day at the Namibia Command and Staff College in Okahandja over the weekend.
This marks the second commemoration of the day in the military-academic programme's course calendar.
In celebration of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Otjiwarongo played host to the week-long second edition of the San Cultural Festival.
The event brought together communities to showcase their customs, art, and way of life.
As part of its ongoing stakeholder engagement in north-central Namibia, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation management team paid a courtesy visit to the Ongandjera Traditional Authority.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation has renamed its radio Studio 3 in memory of the late Alexander Jarimbovandu Kaputu.
Kaputu was one of Namibia's longest-serving radio journalists and a respected narrator of Ovaherero history and culture.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare says the Olufuko Cultural Festival remains a blueprint for preserving culture and tradition and should be supported to ensure it continues for generations to come.
Namibia, in conjunction with the National Heritage Council and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), will host the World Heritage Digital Technology workshop from 03-06 June 2025 in Windhoek.