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21 November 2025
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President calls creative industries Namibia's growth driver

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has identified Namibia's creative industries as a national priority for inclusive and sustainable economic growth, with the government targeting to double the creative sector's contribution to GDP from 1.5% to 3% within five years. The administration is increasing funding for arts and film institutions and strengthening partnerships with UNESCO, while the creative economy globally generates over US$2.3 trillion annually and employs more than 6% of the global workforce.

21 November 2025 · Namibian Sun

Business

  1. President calls creative industries Namibia's growth driver

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has identified Namibia's creative industries as a national priority for inclusive and sustainable economic growth, with the government targeting to double the creative sector's contribution to GDP from 1.5% to 3% within five years. The administration is increasing funding for arts and film institutions and strengthening partnerships with UNESCO, while the creative economy globally generates over US$2.3 trillion annually and employs more than 6% of the global workforce.

    21 November 2025 · Namibian Sun

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