… Watch Francis Nyathi’s play ‘God of Women’, which will air every Tuesday and Friday on One Africa’s ‘Learn On One’ programme from 16h30. …
Fun Activities Over the Next Few WeeksOne Africa
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- November 2025
… Watch Francis Nyathi’s play ‘God of Women’, which will air every Tuesday and Friday on One Africa’s ‘Learn On One’ programme from 16h30. …
Summer events you must know about- April 2025
… This happens due to a lack of entertainment – DStv is crashing, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation only runs streams from State House and One Africa is … do they still exist? …
Goats, Loophole Lawyers and Legal Gymnastics: Namibia’s Latest Debate
Strong turnout highlights Namibia's growing film sector momentum
The Namibia Film Commission concluded its 2026 film week with strong public attendance and industry participation, screening 162 films over four days with 345 industry participants and 860 audience members. The event featured panel talks, masterclasses, and workshops on production skills, alongside premieres of local and African films, reinforcing the festival's role in developing Namibia's film industry.
23 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Monday 23 March
Strong turnout highlights Namibia's growing film sector momentum
The Namibia Film Commission concluded its 2026 film week with strong public attendance and industry participation, screening 162 films over four days with 345 industry participants and 860 audience members. The event featured panel talks, masterclasses, and workshops on production skills, alongside premieres of local and African films, reinforcing the festival's role in developing Namibia's film industry.
23 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Namibia's 2026 film week draws strong turnout, industry growth
The Namibia Film Commission's four-day 2026 film week attracted over 860 audience members and 345 industry participants for 162 film screenings, panel talks, masterclasses and workshops aimed at building capacity across production, budgeting, script development and marketing. Locally funded productions drew particular interest, with films from 15 African countries also showcased and youth engagement highlighted as a key feature of the festival.
23 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Friday 13 March
MultiChoice discontinues Showmax as streaming competition intensifies
MultiChoice Namibia is phasing out its Showmax streaming service following a comprehensive review, citing significant financial losses and shifting viewer preferences toward on-demand streaming platforms. The company says the decision is part of a broader digital strategy and that it will redirect resources to DStv Stream, though the move has prompted concerns from local filmmakers about reduced platforms for African content.
13 March 2026 · New Era →
Thursday 29 January
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 →
Saturday 17 January
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 →
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 →