May 20, 2013

Hairstyles à la namibienne

Text and photos by Christiane Schulte It is art, it is fun and it is even practical. It comes thick and thin, in curls, ringlets and […]
May 21, 2013

Namibia – River spotting

Text and photos by Peter Cunningham Since Namibia is a desert destination, most visitors do not stake too much importance on its rivers, although the country […]
May 22, 2013

The critically endangered Blue Crane

Text by Marita van Rooyen “Blue Cranes are critically endangered in Namibia. As with the core population in South Africa, Namibia’s small population of 60 appears […]
May 22, 2013

Namibia Rainfall summary

The Meteorogolical Service Division of Namibia released the following notice: April 2013 was observably dry at all places monitored, with Walvis Bay being the only exception […]
May 22, 2013

At play in the Namib-Naukluft

At play in the fields of the Lord Text and photos by Ron Swilling A whole new vocabulary – words to describe supreme beauty – is […]
May 23, 2013

Namibia: a leading example of CBNRM

By Omagano Shooya, NACSO communications intern  WWF Namibia recently hosted a study tour to the Kunene Region for eight experts in the various fields of conservation […]
May 23, 2013

Forget-me-not coffee shop – Rundu

When Dana Grobbelaar moved to Rundu many moons ago, she missed her former flower shop in Grootfontein so much that she decided to name her newfound […]
May 24, 2013

Journey to Shamvura

By Marita van Rooyen This year our beloved motherland Namibia experienced an unusually dry and nerve-racking rainy season, leaving the entire nation down in the dumps […]
May 24, 2013

Living museums – Ju’Hoansi

A must-see for culture aficionados en route to Rundu is the Ju’Hoansi Living Museum where visitors can experience and learn about the traditional Kalahari San culture […]
May 24, 2013

Dinky bee – Otjiwarongo

A new addition to Otjiwarongo’s refreshment finder list, Dinky Bee is the brainchild of local lady Dina Beyleveld. Dina is assisted by master baker Caroline Ganchas, […]