Trending

#NamibiaEvents

Latest posts tagged with #NamibiaEvents on Bluesky

Latest Top
Trending

Posts tagged #NamibiaEvents

Preview
Okakarara Trade Fair attracts over 3,000 visitors Okakarara Trade Fair attracts over 3,000 visitors NBC Online Wed, 09/03/2025 - 19:55

#OkakararaTradeFair #TradeFair #NamibiaEvents #CommunityEngagement #BusinessOpportunities

0 0 0 0
Preview
24th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair kicks off tomorrow 24th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair kicks off tomorrow NBC Online Thu, 08/21/2025 - 19:21

#OngwedivaTradeFair #NamibiaEvents #InnovateConnectProsper #TradeFair2025 #BusinessNetworking

0 0 0 0
Preview
Preparations in full swing for Ongwediva Trade Fair Preparations in full swing for Ongwediva Trade Fair NBC Online Thu, 08/07/2025 - 18:52

#OngwedivaTradeFair #OATF2025 #TradeFair #BusinessNetworking #NamibiaEvents

0 0 0 0
Preview
Your next few weeks in events We are back with some more events for this chilly Gemini season. I have pulled together some outdoor events, some indoor soirees, a conference or two and a few things to help you unwind. Thursday Ndayola Ulenga’s ‘KoKo’, a semi-autobiographical performance, premieres today at the Theatre School in Windhoek. Tickets are N$80 for the 19h00 show. This Weekend This Friday there’s a men’s health seminar with Dr M Dax and Dr B Mhemedi as speakers. They will focus on men’s common sexual health concerns, the impact of lifestyle on men’s health and men’s role in women’s health. This will take place at the corner of Visarend and Gladiola Street in Khomasdal from 10h30 to 21h00. It’s Boxing Night at Oshakati Stadium on 14 June! Catch Bizza and Van Die Kamp in the ring from 18h00. Tickets are N$100 in advance and N$150 at the gate. There’s an all-you-can-eat pizza party at Windhoek Go Karts this Saturday. Enjoy a fun-filled evening with delicious pizza, games and music. Tickets are N$250 at the door and gets you a complimentary beer or soda. This weekend The Village Sunday Market is back at the Village Garden in Eros with stalls, children’s activities, live musical performances, good food and drinks. Entry is N$20 from 10h00. Next Week The National Youth Orchestra Festival is hosting two gala concerts on 20 and 21 June from 19h00 at the National Theatre of Namibia. This event, conducted by Chritian Ludwig, will feature the world premiere of ‘Otjihambarere’, a Namibian fairytale by Esion Hindundu. Tickets are N$150. On 21 June Drag Night Namibia makes its return for the ‘One Woman Africa Renaissance Show’ at the Village Garden from 19h00. Tickets are N$160 at the door. Next Saturday there will be the Choral Concert featuring Namib Vocals and Dynamic Vocals at Namib Primary School Hall from 18h00. Entry is N$100. Recurring Whispers of Wellness is hosting ‘Rise and Align’ yoga classes taking place every Monday and Wednesday between 06h00 and 07h00 at The Yoga Shala inside the Maerua Mall Lifestyle Centre. It will cost N$130 to drop in for one class and N$100 per class for Shala members. MTC Windhoek Go Karts is hosting Karaoke Night every Thursday between 18h00 and 22h00. Entry is free and there’s a happy hour between 19h00 and 20h00. Every Saturday The Frontyard at Ausspannplatz is hosting a braai and open mic session. Bring your voice or just enjoy the show and good vibes. The Ibero American Film Festival is currently taking place till 9 July at Maerua Mall Ster Kinekor. Entry is free for several foreign film screenings. Forever Dance Academy is hosting kizomba and semba dance lessons every Monday and Wednesday at 12 Hugel Street in Windhoek. Beginners will practise between 18h30 and 19h30, while intermediate and advanced dancers have the 19h30-to-20h30 slot for both days. One drop in lesson will cost N$100, while packages of eight lessons range from N$600 to N$700 for individuals and couples, respectively. Beyond ‘The Caring Namibian Man’ photo exhibition retrospective will have its closing ceremony at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre from 18h00 on 26 June. Entry is free. The Old Apostolic Church is hosting a Dementia Awareness Run to support those affected by the condition on 28 June. There will be a 5km and 10km route from Dagbreek School from 06h30, a family fun walk from 08h30 and food stalls. South African actress and media mogul Connie Ferguson is coming to Windhoek as a guest speaker at the FNB City of Windhoek Business Summit on 5 July at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel. There will be panel discussions by representatives from various Namibian corporations and small andSMEs, corporate stalls from 16h00. General Tickets are going for N$390 and VIP tickets are N$990. – Anne Hambuda is a poet, writer, and social commentator. Follow her online or email her at annehambuda@gmail.com for more. The post Your next few weeks in events appeared first on The Namibian.

#NamibiaEvents #Windhoek #GeminiSeason #HealthSeminar #BoxingNight

0 0 0 0
Preview
Development Bank of Namibia to host prestigious Good Business and Innovation Awards The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has announced the highly anticipated Good Business and Innovation Awards 2025, scheduled for the 19th of May 2025 at the Country Club Resort in Windhoek. Under the theme “Celebrating Innovation and Impact,” this year’s awards aim to honour trailblazing enterprises and forward-thinking leaders who

#GoodBusinessAwards #InnovationAwards #DevelopmentBankNamibia #NamibiaEvents #BusinessInnovation

0 0 0 0
Preview
Omhedi palace prepares for annual Omagongo Festival Omhedi palace prepares for annual Omagongo Festival NBC Online Fri, 05/09/2025 - 17:53

#OmagongoFestival #OmhediPalace #AawamboCulture #TraditionalFestivals #NamibiaEvents

0 0 0 0
Preview
Okahandja trade expo set for Tuesday The 2025 Okahandja Tourism and Trade Expo is set to commence on Tuesday at the town’s sport stadium. The expo’s coordinator, Maggy Sheya, in an interview on Wednesday said this year’s activities will be supported by local companies who have pledged their support to the trade fair. “The Okahandja municipality is still the custodian of the trade fair, and this year we are backed up by our big local companies, enabling us to host the first-ever big trade fair and extending exhibition days from four to five days,” said Sheya. The event will take place from 29 April to 3 May, with a total of 100 exhibitors that have registered so far. “All those who still want to apply can do so until Monday, as the municipality intends to accommodate all applicants,” she said. About 25 local Namibian corporate companies and one international organisation have confirmed their attendance, along with 45 small and medium enterprises and 30 local businesses that sell kapana, Sheya outlined. “We still have open spaces to accommodate local kapana vendors, and we promise not to turn anyone away who is interested in joining us as this year’s theme is ‘Reviving the Okahandja Expo By Empowering Entrepreneurships Through Innovation’,” Sheya said. Several activities such as music shows, the Miss Okahandja Expo pageant, small livestock exhibition, presentations and seminars in agriculture, financing and health sectors form part of the programme. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is expected to officially open the 2025 Okahandja Tourism and Trade Expo, which is expected to attract more than 10 000 visitors, on 30 April. The post Okahandja trade expo set for Tuesday appeared first on The Namibian.

#OkahandjaExpo #TourismExpo #TradeFair2025 #NamibiaEvents #LocalBusinessSupport

0 0 0 0
Preview
Events this weekend and beyond Culture is coming alive There’s a bit of Bible study, some funds to be raised for man’s best friend, wine specials, art walkabouts, panel discussions, karaoke nights, blind dates and so much more in store for you this week. Whether you’re trying to be a tourist in your own town, hear some beautiful Congolese music in the evening or cozy up with your girls over a few cocktails under the Windhoek night sky, we’ve got it all for you. This autumn may be a little chilly, a sign of more to come, but don’t worry, we have just the thing to warm you up. This Weekend A cool multi-venue event is coming to Swakopmund for art lovers this Saturday. Night At The Galleries is an annual Easter evening experience, featuring showcases at various galleries throughout the town between 17h00 and 21h00. There are 13 venues to visit. On Saturday in Windhoek, Vinyls Music and Arts Cafe is running an open mic night for aspiring and seasoned poets, musicians, and comedians seeking a platform for creative expression. The registration fee is N$50 and the show starts from 14h30. Next Week This coming Tuesday, the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) is hosting ‘Rock Art’ in celebration of Earth Day. This discussion with heritage and tourism experts Melanie Duval and Meed Mbidzo from the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at the Namibia University of Science and Technology will be moderated by Disney Andreas of the Namibia Nature Foundation from 14h00. There will be a spoken word performance by Angelina Akawa. Next Thursday, 25 April, the FNCC presents ‘Rumba Night’, featuring the live bands Rumba Roots and Kiltir. Tickets are N$80 in advance and the shows runs from 19h00. There will be an ‘All About Astrology’ class for those who want to learn how to use astrology for spiritual growth at Niizala Guesthouse in Pioneerspark. The fee is N$200 and more details will be provided once a booking is made at +264 81 648 2301. Recurring There will be a Bible School on Wheels at the CTC Auditorium. The next session, ‘The 5 Stages of Consecration’, will run on Tuesdays: 22 April, 29 April, 6 May and 13 May. Learn, grow, develop, and equip yourself with various topics and courses between 18h00 and 21h00. Each course is N$400. The Speakeasy in Liliencron Street is hosting a ladies’ night every Wednesday with 50% off of all cocktails and meal options available. Vinyls Music and Art Cafe is hosting Wine Wednesdays every week where you can pop in for 3 glasses of their finest for N$150. The special runs all day long. Every Friday is ‘Whiskey & Wines’ at Windhoek Sky Restaurant on the fourth floor of the Independence Memorial Museum from 17h30 to 19h30. Come through for a 20% discount on any whiskey and wine. The Stick & Whistle in Olympia has ‘Whistle Sundays’ every week, featuring live music, drinks specials, good food, hookah and aux sessions where you can plug in your own sounds. Doors open from 11h00. Beyond On 3 May ‘Dinner with Strangers: The Singles Table’ happens, an exclusive experience for singles ready to meet their match. The event starts at 17h00 and venue details are still to be announced. The second Annual Coastal Trade Fair and Conference, themed ‘Collaborate for Growth, Solve Inequality, Act on Climate’, will be held at the MTC Dome from 29 May to 1 June. This event aims to foster collaboration, address inequalities and promote climate action through various discussions and trade opportunities. Find these and more events by visiting our WhatsOn website and by following our WhatsOn social media platforms. – Anne Hambuda is a poet, writer, and social commentator. Follow her online or email her at annehambuda@gmail.com for more. The post Events this weekend and beyond appeared first on The Namibian.

#WeekendEvents #CultureAlive #NamibiaEvents #ArtWalk #WindhoekNightlife

0 0 0 0
Preview
Creative gathering set for Swakopmund Namibia’s creatives are headed to Swakopmund as the coastal town gears up for ‘The Gathering’. Presenting a programme of talks, networking sessions and creative interludes with some of the country’s leading creatives, the indaba-style event will take place at Swakopmund Primary School on 19 April. Described as “at the intersection of art, culture and business” and a celebration of the country’s makers and doers, ‘The Gathering’ will be hosted by event co-founders artist Niita Shikongo and curator Laschandré Coetzee. Featured speakers include popular creator Xuro Milton, DJ Alba Nvlo, photographer Margaret Courtney-Clarke, artist Tuli Mekondjo, playwright Victoria Sanyime, and visual artist Anne Lacheiener-Kuhn. The event will also feature founders Nanyemba Katamba (from Home of the Arts), Kauna Ndilula (Business Financial Solutions) in conversation with Capricorn Investment Holdings’ Gida Sekandi, Dan Craven (Onguza Bicycles), Leon Engelbrecht (Leon Engelbrecht Design), Marcii Magson (Wonderveld Apothecary), Lindie Lourens (The Mill), and neurodiversity advocate Britney Burger, among others. “The speakers are passionate leaders willing to speak of their vulnerabilities, challenges and failures as they’ve grown in their careers,” says ‘The Gathering’ co-founder and Onguza Bicycles creative director Collyn Ahart. “A major issue in Namibia is a lack of transparency when it comes to starting businesses, growing as a creative, and challenging the status quo. All of these speakers embody that, across disciplines,” Ahart says. Centred around themes of creativity and breakthrough, particularly in the face of failure, ‘The Gathering’ hopes to demystify the taboo of failure within the creative process. “Namibia is filled with brilliant creative people, but they are rarely in the same place at the same time, able to connect and share. At events like this, necessary cross-pollination happens for creative innovation,” says Ahart. “Artists meet and inspire business leaders. Writers share their stories with designers. Entrepreneurs find a spark of an idea from a playwright.” Spiritually, Ahart compares ‘The Gathering’ to TED or the long-running Design Indaba. Citing insufficient exposure, a lack of education and access to mentorship as barriers to thriving in creative careers, Ahart hopes to help illuminate the path through knowledge exchange. “Globally, any creative career tends to be limited to those privileged enough to be based in a large city and work for almost nothing. “Our aim is to level this playing field a bit and make sure people who want to follow a creative path have access to the inspiration and mentorship that will guide them.” While creativity is often perceived as relatively nebulous and unstructured, Ahart suggests it is far more involved. “Creativity isn’t just one thing. It includes arts and culture, advertising, theatre, design, branding and architecture. It is also fundamental to journalism, tech, engineering, problem solving, communication and to being an actively engaged citizen. “Creativity is about being able to put ideas and things together that have never been put together before,” Ahart says. Considering who should attend the event, Ahart invites people who already consider themselves creative, but also those with a creative itch they want to scratch. “I would especially encourage young entrepreneurs, artists and makers to take advantage of our sponsored seats, whereby they can sign up for a free ticket.” “For those who can afford it, every ticket sold enables this to become more than a one-off event, and there are special goodie bags for them too.” ‘The Gathering’ is sponsored by FNB Namibia, Onguza Bicycles, Two Beards Coffee, The Project Room and Wonderveld Apothecary. Tickets include refreshments and entertainment. The event coincides with Easter weekend and Swakopmund’s ‘Night of the Galleries,’ so Ahart assures visitors there will be plenty to do. “Our hope is for all attendees to leave inspired, possibly with new business or creative ideas. “They’ll have a chance to network with some of the most interesting and pioneering creative minds in Namibia and leave with a sense of community, possibility and optimism for Namibia’s creative future.” ‘The Gathering’ tickets and sponsored seats are available in advance on www.togethernamibiacom – martha@namibian.com.na; Martha Mukaiwa on Twitter and Instagram; marthamukaiwa.com The post Creative gathering set for Swakopmund appeared first on The Namibian.

#Creativity #Swakopmund #ArtCommunity #NamibiaEvents #Networking

0 0 0 0