Charly’s Desert Tours – with over 40 years experience, the oldest tour-operating enterprise at the coast – was recently taken over by James and Moena Tromp. […]
Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is pleased to announce that both its Bushblok fuel logs and its Dancing Goat Creamery dairy products have been accepted as Certified Wildlife Friendly® by […]
Looking for an alternative Saturday shopping experience? Perhaps one where you can take the kids along and enjoy your coffee while browsing for unique and handmade […]
World Rhino Day 2013 – on Sunday September 22nd – is the fourth international World Rhino Day. It is, first and foremost, about raising public awareness […]
The eleventh session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 11) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) opened on Monday afternoon in Windhoek. […]
The inspiring work of well-known local photographer, Paul van Schalkwyk, will at last be exhibited at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre in Windhoek as from October […]
Introducing Namibia’s first environmental crowd-map – reporting sightings and re-sightings of threatened and endangered vultures on an online platform Six species of vultures are known to […]
On Saturday, 21 September, as part of National Heritage Week, the City of Windhoek will conduct a ‘Walk for Culture’, in which participants can learn more […]
As a man who’s been involved in community development projects ‘for my whole life’, Lesley Tjongarero recently launched his latest initiative – a community campsite booking […]
Swakopmund’s Namib Info Bureau, also known as Namib i, recently expanded to become the only place in town where you can access all your Automobile Association […]
Namibia’s first fiction publisher, Wordweaver, recently set up shop at the Namibia Craft Centre (entrance from Garten Street). Owner Bryony van der Merwe – an inspirational […]
In partnership with the British High Commission and the Namibian Heritage Council, the British Council launched a two day workshop in Windhoek (11 & 12 Sept), […]
The annual Omaruru Artists trail, which brings together a large variety of Namibian artists demonstrating their crafts and sharing their skills with the public, will kick […]
Text and photographs Annabelle Venter Here Annabelle takes a look at what awaits photographers in the Namibian springtime. Spring arrives quite suddenly if not unceremoniously around […]
On September 7 an enthusiastic group of cyclists took part in a bike race aimed at creating awareness around the threatened African Wild Dog. The event […]
Namibia’s Prime Minister Hage Geingob, via a representative, today urged participants at the UNCCD COP 11 to ensure that the conference leads to a legacy that […]