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Namibian press · Person

Anne Hambuda

Also known as: Miss Anne

Social commentator and novelist who returned to film school at 31 to pursue filmmaking.

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What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. July 2024
  2. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, social commentator and poet

    Source

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, social commentator and poet.

    We Are Missing The Bigger Picture
  3. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda is poet, writer and social commentator

    Source

    – Anne Hambuda is a poet, writer and social commentator.

    Windhoek events in the near future
  4. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, social commentator and poet

    Source

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, social commentator and poet.

    We Really Need to Talk
  5. April 2024
  6. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda laughed at a joke about a musician's watch photo

    Source

    I found that funny and said as much, but he didn't, so he blocked me and everyone else who laughed along.

    Call The Cops If You See Miss Anne
  7. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda sent the artist a voice note asking him to unblock her

    Source

    I thought about it for a few days and then sent the artist a voice note asking him to unblock me and apologising for something I honestly did not consider that big a deal.

    Call The Cops If You See Miss Anne
  8. March 2024
  9. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda has been in advertisements since moving to Cape Town last year

    Source

    Since moving to Cape Town last year, I have been in a few advertisements.

    Castings
  10. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda has modelled clothes for and been in television commercial for big brand and life insurance

    Source

    I have modelled clothes for a big brand and I have also been in a television commercial for life insurance.

    Castings
  11. November 2023
  12. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda is a poet, writer and social commentator

    Source

    Anne Hambuda is a poet, writer and social commentator.

    Ms Gideon Makes A Splash with ‘5 Star’
  13. October 2023
  14. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, commentator and poet

    Source

    Anne Hambuda is a writer, commentator and poet.

    Boooooooooo
  15. The Namibian

    Anne Hambuda works in the media as writer, performer, and MC

    Source

    I myself work in the media. I write, I perform poetry (sometimes, allegedly), I'm an MC, I've stood in front of crowds of thousands, I've been on television.

    Boooooooooo
Tourism & Environment

Documentary explores seal rescue efforts along Namibia coast

The News

'Unseen Line', a 13-minute documentary by Loft Arts, follows rescuers protecting seals along Namibia's coastline from ocean pollution including fishing lines and plastic waste. The film premieres on 8 June, World Ocean Day, and features Ocean Conservation Namibia's work rescuing 876 seals in 2023 and 791 in 2024.

Why it matters

Documentary on seal rescue efforts highlights environmental conservation work along Namibia's coast against pollution and marine debris.

28 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 28 May

  1. Documentary explores seal rescue efforts along Namibia coast

    'Unseen Line', a 13-minute documentary by Loft Arts, follows rescuers protecting seals along Namibia's coastline from ocean pollution including fishing lines and plastic waste. The film premieres on 8 June, World Ocean Day, and features Ocean Conservation Namibia's work rescuing 876 seals in 2023 and 791 in 2024.

    28 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 26 May

  1. Prominent Namibian women leaders discuss personal growth and leadership

    An inaugural 'Inspired By Sessions' public dialogue event will bring prominent Namibian women leaders to Windhoek this Saturday to discuss personal growth and leadership, based on four main principles from the book 'The Four Agreements'. The session will be held at The Barn, Klein Windhoek, from 10h00 to 14h00 for N$300 per person.

    26 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 21 May

  1. Weekly events calendar across Namibia highlights arts and training

    A listing of upcoming events in Namibia includes theatre workshops, art exhibitions, training sessions, and family expos over the coming weeks. Events range from stage actor training labs at the National Theatre of Namibia to an art exhibition at the National Art Gallery of Namibia, along with workshops on farm safety and urban gardening.

    21 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 13 May

  1. Weekly events calendar: wine tasting, workshops, theatre training

    The Namibian lists upcoming local events including a wine tasting at Atlantic Villa in Swakopmund (N$300), a Women's Weekend Away getaway, a cake decorating workshop at Droombos (N$2,500), and advanced stage actors training at the National Theatre of Namibia.

    13 May 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 27 April

  1. Cassije to host fifth youth development camp

    Content creator Jessica 'Cassije' Mpolo will host the fifth edition of her Xtream Holiday Camp from 11 to 17 May at Omindamba near Ruacana for young people aged 15 to 25, offering activities focused on personal development, confidence-building, and practical skills outside the traditional classroom.

    27 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 22 April

  1. New podcast from Reggie and Frozen needs stronger direction

    A review of the first episode of 'The Black and Yellow Podcast', a new show on One Africa Television hosted by Namibian duo Reggie and Frozen with guest Michael Amushelelo, finds the conversation lacking structure and insight, circling predictably around dating and materialism rather than exploring deeper territory, though technical improvements and clearer direction could strengthen future episodes.

    22 April 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 20 April

  1. NBC Drama School launches fifth season for young filmmakers

    The NBC Drama School is preparing its fifth season, aimed at equipping young creatives aged 18–35 with practical skills and real production experience to build sustainable careers in Namibia's film industry. Around 30 participants will work on a 52-minute film project over approximately six to eight months, with applications closing on 24 April.

    20 April 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 18 April

  1. Namibian creators struggle to monetize global online reach

    Namibian content creators face systemic barriers to monetizing their work despite reaching global audiences, including exclusion from payment platforms like PayPal, affiliate marketing programmes and freelance work sites that are unavailable or restrict access from Namibia. The author argues this reflects how the global digital system was designed with structural inequality, leaving Namibian creators with viewers but limited income opportunities.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 16 April

  1. Weekly cultural and community events calendar across Namibia

    The Namibian lists upcoming community activities including music festivals, workshops, exhibitions and regular classes across the country. Events range from a multi-event festival in May and health expo to concert performances, market activities and dance classes.

    16 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 15 April

  1. Namibian lawyer launches workplace rights podcast

    Vicky ya Toivo, a labour and employment lawyer, has launched 'WorkLifeNamibia', a podcast that explains workers' rights and employers' responsibilities in simple, practical terms. The series covers topics including wages, minimum wage, and employee leave, aiming to help people understand labour laws before workplace disputes arise.

    15 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 9 April

  1. Windhoek events guide: theatre, carnival, hiking this week

    The Namibian's weekly events guide lists cultural and social activities in Windhoek and beyond, including theatre performances for secondary pupils, the Windhoeker Karneval (Wika) festival with live music and food events, author workshops, hiking, reading groups, and recurring activities such as quiz nights, swing dancing, and language exchanges.

    9 April 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 4 April

  1. Millennials face different world than previous generations

    Anne Hambuda reflects on reaching the age her mother was when she was born, observing that while her generation faces a different, more expensive and isolating world than before, the core human experiences of fear, hope and aspiration remain constant across generations. Despite different circumstances, each generation navigates life with similar uncertainty and humanity.

    4 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 27 March

  1. Coming weeks offer markets, runs, music and creative workshops

    Namibia's event calendar features live music, rooftop jazz in Windhoek, community markets, marathon runs, acting workshops in Swakopmund, puppet-making sessions, and the start of Windhoek Karneval season, with activities ranging from free to N$600.

    27 March 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 25 March

  1. MTC Marketing Indaba returns to Windhoek April 8–10

    The second annual MTC Branding and Marketing Indaba will bring African marketing and communications professionals to Windhoek in April under the theme "Marketing From the Heart," featuring keynote speakers, panel discussions and networking focused on authentic storytelling, nation branding, and digital communication strategies.

    25 March 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 22 March

  1. Reckoning with liberation struggle's moral complexity

    A social commentator reflects on Namibia's independence struggle, examining how the Lubango dungeons and other violence during the liberation movement shaped the free but unequal society she inhabits today. She argues that acknowledging historical trauma and her own inherited privileges—of class, education, and heteronormativity—is essential to understanding ongoing systemic inequalities and working toward genuine justice.

    22 March 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 15 March

  1. Namibian actress Masters calls for better pay, international support

    Diana Masters, who has appeared in local films and stage productions since childhood, says Namibian actors deserve fair rates and stronger support systems, including international exposure, collaborations, and training opportunities to raise standards and expand visibility of the country's film and theatre industries.

    15 March 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 12 March

  1. Ballet, festivals, and film screenings fill Windhoek calendar

    This week in Windhoek features performances including the National Ballet School's 'Peter Pan', a four-day Fractal Festival of psytrance and electronic music at Spitzkoppe Mountain Range starting at N$1,200, and 'The Film Week', an annual celebration of Namibian cinema running through Sunday at Nust with screenings and industry discussions.

    12 March 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 7 March

  1. 31-year-old returns to school for film dream

    Anne Hambuda, a social commentator and novelist, reflects on returning to film school at 31 after initially pursuing other paths. She writes about the value of pursuing one's passion later in life, arguing that it is never too late to reshape your future and live according to your own terms.

    7 March 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 2 March

  1. Namibian scientist launches youth fund to support community builders

    John Andjaba, a Namibian working in the American pharmaceutical industry, launched the Namibian Youth Impact Fund in February to provide small grants to young people aged 18–30 building ideas in education, healthcare, social cohesion, the environment, and local opportunity. The fund, created in partnership with Ghanaian NGO Peace First, aims to support young community leaders with grants, mentorship, and connection to a global network of change makers.

    2 March 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 26 February

  1. Windhoek events guide: dance, fashion, workshops this week

    The Franco Namibian Cultural Centre hosts a Namibia-Japan dance exchange tonight, while the National Art Gallery displays children's artwork until April. The weekend features an Easter night market, a 5km–20km night race, and a children's Disney-themed fashion show at Wanderers sport grounds.

    26 February 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 21 February

  1. South Africa's 'Die Kantoor' adapts global Office comedy formula

    An Afrikaans adaptation of 'The Office', the 14th international version of the format, premiered in South Africa on 18 January, following office workers at a processed meat company led by a bumbling but well-meaning manager played by Albert Pretorius. The series retains the mockumentary style and awkward humour of its British and American predecessors while offering distinctly southern African storylines and cast.

    21 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 20 February

  1. February events calendar: art, sports, workshops, music

    The Namibian lists Windhoek and Swakopmund events for February, including a photography exhibition, beach volleyball tournament, chamber music concert, pregnancy educational day, acting masterclass, trail run, cycling challenge, visual art launch, dance performances, and recurring weekly activities across fitness, quiz nights, and dance classes.

    20 February 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 12 February

  1. Valentine's Day and February events guide for Windhoek

    The Namibian lists Valentine's Day and February events across Windhoek, including romantic dinners, outdoor movie screenings, pub games nights, art exhibitions, and recurring weekly activities such as quiz nights, dance classes, and live music performances.

    12 February 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 7 February

  1. Journalist escorted from State House raises press freedom debate

    An opinion piece examines the removal of a journalist from State House for asking a question about the president's family and their alleged influence in the oil and gas sector, arguing that while protocol matters, press freedom and public accountability are equally essential to democracy.

    7 February 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Hillary Wang launches Style Sanctuary, image consulting service in Windhoek

    Hillary Wang, a stylist and creative, has launched Style Sanctuary Namibia, an image consulting service offering wardrobe curation, closet cleaning, and production conceptualising for individuals, corporates, and productions. Wang emphasizes aligning personal style with identity and self-expression rather than surface-level aesthetics, and plans to expand the service into education and personal branding in 2026.

    7 February 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 5 February

  1. February events across Namibia for music, dining, fitness

    The Namibian publishes a calendar of cultural, wellness, and social events scheduled across February, including oil and gas industry talks, reggae performances, poetry nights, a marathon, first aid training, actor auditions, and Valentine's Day dinners and movie nights at various venues nationwide.

    5 February 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 29 January

  1. February events calendar: festivals, fitness, workshops

    The Namibian publishes a curated guide to February events in Windhoek and beyond, featuring music recitals, fitness challenges (Edumove Run/Walk/Cycle, Leka 'n Nice Relay), workshops (yoga, dumpling-making, actor training), networking events, and recurring activities at local venues.

    29 January 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 25 January

  1. Taimi Nuunyango: discipline and credibility over hype

    Travel influencer Taimi Nuunyango reflects on 2025 as a year of discipline and resilience, emphasizing how professional reliability and intentional content strategy—rather than trend-chasing—have built her credibility with audiences and established brands. She now approaches social media as a business with systems and accountability, believing long-term success comes from authenticity, ethical partnerships, and consistency rather than constant visibility.

    25 January 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 17 January

  1. Namibia events calendar: cricket, hiking, and community activities

    The ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup begins at the FNB Namibia Cricket Stadium today, while the coming weeks feature hiking excursions, baking courses, live music, running clubs, and recurring leisure activities across Windhoek including quiz nights, comedy evenings, and various fitness events.

    17 January 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Namibia's events calendar: sports, fitness, arts this month

    The ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup starts today at FNB Namibia Cricket Stadium, while upcoming activities include hiking, sourdough baking, live music, quiz nights, theatre training, and relay races throughout January. Various events across Windhoek and Academia offer leisure and competitive opportunities, with entry fees ranging from free to N$1,200.

    17 January 2026 · The Namibian

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