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Namibia: Funding Namibia's Creative Future

The Creative Industry in Namibia has long been underfunded, especially in the years following independence, yet it continues to play a vital role in the social and economic life of our nation.
This is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Souther ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has cautioned that Namibia's oil and gas sector may create fewer jobs than government projections suggest, citing transparency and consultation concerns ...
Namibia’s cabinet had only two women — barely 5.5% — at independence in 1990. Dr Libertina Amathila and Dr Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana stood alone among a sea of male ministers, symbols of a liberation ...
"Ghost Elephants" follows National Geographic explorer Dr. Steve Boyes on an obsessive philosophical escapade through Namibia ...
On 21 October, Namibian Sun reported yet another activity by the City of Windhoek – the ongoing “renaming of streets and facilities”, yet again in honour of national ...
Angola used to be one of the most expensive countries in the world - now it offers good value, and huge scope for wildlife, ...
Across Africa, many countries have changed names, over time, freeing themselves from the identity given to them during colonial rule.
The programme underscored Namibia’s enormous potential in the green hydrogen ... it is about translating complex energy concepts into community-relevant language, supporting local training initiatives ...
People worldwide are still suffering the long-lasting effects of slavery and colonialism and struggle to get the reparations ...