Namibia Film Week to kick off on Wednesday in Windhoek
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The Namibia Film Week will kick off on Wednesday in Windhoek.
The four-day Namibian film screening events will showcase shorts, features, and documentaries all produced by Namibians.
The Namibia Film Week will kick off on Wednesday in Windhoek.
The four-day Namibian film screening events will showcase shorts, features, and documentaries all produced by Namibians.
In an effort to support the country's tourist revival initiatives and to promote domestic tourism, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) is premiering a brand new travel show titled "Ngatu Kaende"
The first episode will air this Sunday at 17H00.
Career opportunities for visual artists are limited, especially for new graduates.
It is for this reason that the National Art Gallery of Namibia, in partnership with the College of the Arts, created exhibition platforms for artists.
Miss Namibia 2022, Cassia Sharply will have the privilege of enjoying two nights at a luxurious presidential suite at Windhoek Country Club Resort.
The Executive Producer of the Mukorob Project anticipates that all thirteen film projects will be completed by May next year.
The nbc/multichoice Mukorob project, which is in the process of producing thirteen Namibian stories, brought in a script expert from South Africa to fine-tune their stories.
The art of filmmaking has many phases before delivering a final product that the audience can enjoy.
Namibian-born Christian Scholtz is in the country to introduce his latest documentary, "Journey Back Home," which is a personal account of his visits to various places and the discussions he has had with old friends.
A book that aims to promote Namibia's natural, nourishing food was launched in Windhoek.
The cookbook will serve as an easy guide on how to diversify one's diet by using locally available ingredients and cooking equipment.
A Namibian Broadcasting Corporation employee, Richolene Ouses, has been selected to take part in a seven-day SADC cultural family exchange reality show, scheduled to start this week.
The cultural switch programme is an initiative of the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA).
Namibians are encouraged to take part in the EU film festival starting next Wednesday.
Eighteen European and Namibian films are expected to be screened in Windhoek at the Opera House.