Windhoek Show records low attendance over weekend

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No longer the only feature attraction in the country around this time, the Windhoek Agricultural, Livestock, and Motor Show is not attracting crowds comparable to its past.

Still, those who have taken the time to pop in say it remains a fun experience.

The Windhoek Show opened its gates on Saturday, billed as amusement for families and friends.

Exhibitors are offered a prime platform for showcasing their wares and services, while government agencies get to communicate their services to the public in an informal way.

Windhoek Agricultural Livestock and Motor Show kicks off 

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It is once again time for the Windhoek Agricultural, Livestock, and Motor Show.

The 69th edition of the event is hosting more than 200 exhibitors, including hand-made crafts, traditional food stalls, kiddie parks, and live music shows.

Loide Martin is one of the first exhibitors who, for the past 21 years, made sure that she secured a spot at the show.

She sells traditional cuisine like freerange chicken, oshikuvila, and ondjove.

Martin said she has worked her way up in the business thanks to the Windhoek Show.