MISS NAMIBIA FINALISTS ENGAGE OMAHEKE COMMUNITIES
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The Miss Namibia Top 10 finalists are currently on a 12-day excursion in the Omaheke Region, where they are engaging with communities.
The Miss Namibia Top 10 finalists are currently on a 12-day excursion in the Omaheke Region, where they are engaging with communities.
Learners, teachers, and parents came together at Tsumkwe Primary School to celebrate Namibia's 36th Independence Day.
Speaking at the event was the Head of Department at Tsumkwe Primary School, Caiphus Kahaka.
The settlement of Uis was filled with colour and energy, as residents marched through the streets to raise awareness about the importance of cultural diversity.
Children and adults, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded proudly while showcasing their heritage through music, dance, and songs.
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.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare said cultural diversity, traditions, and religion should unite Namibians under the umbrella of "One Namibia, One Nation".
The NUST Cultural Festival commenced today under the theme "Celebrating our Diverse Tapestry of Culture."
The theme highlights the rich variety of cultures in Namibia, focussing on cultural diversity, youth engagement, and cultural exchange.
Namibians need to understand that NUDO is not only for the OvaHerero community.
Its leader Dr. Utjiua Muinjangue said this at the first NUDO National Council Youth League meeting.
Young people in Swakopmund say Namibians can benefit a lot from learning about each other's cultures and the history of how people used to sustain themselves in the olden days.