With a view of the Eros Mountains and Klein Windhoek environs, Am Weinberg’s classy Beach Bar is a sundowner bar with a difference. Complete with soft, […]
With its professionally trained cocktail mixers and a pumping cosmopolitan crowd, the Arebbusch Travel Lodge restaurant is the place to be on a Wednesday night. Why […]
Namibia’s favourite platform for the performing arts is back with a bang! Windhoek’s Warehouse Theatre (originally called The Warehouse, then renamed the Playhouse Theatre, and now […]
“Supporters Sports Bar is all about sports: this is where the rainbow nation comes together to scream for their favourite team!” And you should visit the […]
Watch our video of Urs concocting his homemade herb vinaigrette Story By Ron Swilling With the understanding of exquisite food combinations accumuldate from years of experience, […]
A message from Minister Uahekua Herunga on conservation in Namibia … Our protected areas are a national heritage that play the role of laboratories for biodiversity […]
Message from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Global biodiversity loss continues at a crisis rate. The number of species under threat does not cease to grow, […]
The most valuable renewable natural resource in Africa Text and photographs Helge Denker The moniker ‘rhino security’ immediately indicates that there is an imminent, serious threat. […]
Text Michael Sibalatani, NAMPLACE Project Manager Conservation of biodiversity at landscape level is a phrase that is fast gaining momentum around the world. Namibians can take […]
A nexus that needs to empower nationally Text Jonas Nghishidi & Samson Mulonga Photographs: Samson Mulonga From a small wooden hut on a riverbank of the […]
Ready for the tough challenge Text Rosalia Iileka “It was a wonderful experience to be involved in and work with the SPAN Project from its inception […]
Text Rosalia Iileka Branding is about creating a recognisable image: one that symbolises uniqueness and to which people can have an emotional connection. One that encourages […]
A new study forecasts that wildlife, tourism are wise investments Text Linda Baker, Former SPAN Communications Officer Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk and SAIEA Climate change […]
Lions are the biggest draw card for tourists to Africa. Without these majestic animals, I foresee a collapse of the economy. Sadly, the local communities will […]
Madam Sustainable Development Text Samson Mulonga “Sustainable development is about balancing human needs with the protection of the natural environment in a way that does not […]
Text by Denyse Faulkner, Nick de Voss and Vanessa Groenewald / Photographs Linda Baker, Shedrick Kaseba Let’s kick this one off with a nail, a horse and […]
Text Samson Mulonga Hardworking, persevering, reliable, always on time. These are the words SPAN Project staff and MET colleagues associate with the youngest member of the […]
An integrated approach to conserve biodiversity and landscapes By Samson Mulonga There’s copper in them thar hills, diamonds in that thar desert, guano on them thar […]
by Joh Henschel, EnviroMEND & Nicky Jenner,Flora International Can the continued drive for economic development align with conserving the integrity of ancient desert systems, unique biodiversity […]