MISS WORLD NAMIBIA SEND-OFF RAISES N$116,000
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Miss World Namibia, Elly Aron's send-off gala dinner at Eenhana has raised N$116,000 in pledges, including the donation of one head of cattle by the former governor of Ohangwena, Usko Nghaamwa.
Miss World Namibia, Elly Aron's send-off gala dinner at Eenhana has raised N$116,000 in pledges, including the donation of one head of cattle by the former governor of Ohangwena, Usko Nghaamwa.
Residents of Otavi in the Otjozondjupa Region gathered on Saturday to celebrate World Music Day, an international event that highlights the power of music in promoting cultural diversity, social cohesion and economic development.
The road to the crown has officially begun after the Top 20 semi-finalists for Miss Teen Namibia and Miss Namibia were unveiled during a ceremony in Windhoek over the weekend.
The semi-finalists will now compete for the prestigious national titles later this year.
The National Democratic Party's leadership celebrated the party's 22-year anniversary.
NDP president Martin Lukato said that, although the party was formed in 2003, it was only officially registered with the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) in 2004.
The Indian High Commission hosted a week-long exhibition titled "India Unveiled" on Friday in Windhoek, which will conclude on Sunday.
The exhibition aims to show Namibians the country's culture, history, and economic opportunities.
The international beauty queens who were in Namibia on the initiative of Miss World Namibia's Selma Kamanya's Global Namibia 1 project concluded a successful ten-day tour of Namibia.
The aim was to explore and promote the country's tourism on the world stage.
More than a hundred exhibitors are taking part in the Otjinene Expo.
The Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, commended the committee for their determination in advancing the agenda for growth.
The 18th edition of the highly anticipated Lüderitz Crayfish Festival returns to the southern town, bringing together a celebration of culture, cuisine and community engagement.
The world's largest floating book fair, Logos Hope, is ready to host thousands of visitors as she docks at Walvis Bay harbor this afternoon for a three-week visit.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre and the Logos Hope advance preparation team held a media conference to announce the vessel's program.