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Remy Ngamije

2022-04-232026-06-25

What’s been said

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  1. February 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Remy Ngamije has emerged as a brilliant literary voice earning international acclaim

    Source

    More recently, Remy Ngamije has emerged as a brilliant literary voice with 'The Eternal Audience of One' and 'Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space', earning international acclaim.

    Unlocking Our Untapped Literary Wealth
  3. December 2025
  4. The Namibian

    Remy Ngamije is Doek Arts Trust founder and chairperson

    Source

    says Doek Arts Trust founder and chairperson Rémy Ngamije.

    Bank Windhoek Doek Literary Awards honour winners
  5. The Namibian

    Remy Ngamije returned to the international literary scene with 'Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space – A Literary Mixtape'

    Source

    After the success of 'The Eternal Audience of One', local author Rémy Ngamije returns to the international literary scene with 'Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space – A Literary Mixtape'.

    Stocking Stuffers for Local Literature Lovers
  6. July 2025
  7. The Namibian

    Rémy Ngamije co-founded Doek! in 2019

    Source

    Co-founded by award-winning local author Rémy Ngamije ('The Eternal Audience of One' and 'Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space') in 2019, Doek! has been celebrated by Brittle Paper, The New York Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Economist and Words Without Borders.

    Opportunities for local creatives
  8. October 2022
  9. The Namibian

    Rémy Ngamije founded The Forge gym with his brother Ange Mucyo

    Source

    The Forge, a new gym founded by author Rémy Ngamije and his writer brother Ange Mucyo, has been open since August, and hat tips the famed Stoic before giving way to a spartan athletic arena in Windhoek's Southern Industrial Area.

    Ngamije's New Gym Reaches For The Stars
  10. The Namibian

    Ngamije created Windhoek's Salsa Club and the Doek collective

    Source

    Much like Ngamije's work creating Windhoek's Salsa Club and the Doek collective, literary magazine and arts organisation, The Forge plans to build fellowship.

    Ngamije's New Gym Reaches For The Stars
  11. September 2022
  12. The Namibian

    Remy Ngamije will join the international judging panel for the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

    Source

    THE 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize is open for entries, and Rwandan-born Namibian writer Rémy Ngamije will join the international judging panel.

    Ngamije Joins Commonwealth Short Story Prize Judging Panel
  13. The Namibian

    Remy Ngamije is founder of Doek!, an independent arts organisation supporting the literary arts in Namibia

    Source

    Ngamije is the founder of Doek!, an independent arts organisation supporting the literary arts in Namibia, and won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize's regional award for his story 'Granddaughter of the Octopus' in 2021.

    Ngamije Joins Commonwealth Short Story Prize Judging Panel
  14. May 2022
  15. The Namibian

    Rémy Ngamije founded and opened the inaugural Doek! Literary Festival

    Source

    On Thursday evening after a full house settles into Goethe-Institut Namibia's auditorium in Windhoek, Doek! founder Rémy Ngamije opens the three-day festival to applause.

    Doek! Literary Festival – A Venue of Hope
  16. April 2022
  17. The Namibian

    Doek Literary Magazine founder and editor-in-chief Rémy Ngamije will be facilitating a workshop on writing and editing short stories

    Source

    In another room at the same time, Doek Literary Magazine founder and editor-in-chief Rémy Ngamije will be facilitating a workshop on writing and editing short stories.

    Doek Lit Fest Begins
Culture

Namibian writers must leverage global audiences for local stories

The News

The article argues that Namibia's literary traditions and emerging writers represent an untapped economic opportunity, and that the country must invest in education, publishing infrastructure, and international promotion to transform storytelling into a creative industry that can reach global audiences while preserving cultural identity.

20 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 20 February

  1. Namibian writers must leverage global audiences for local stories

    The article argues that Namibia's literary traditions and emerging writers represent an untapped economic opportunity, and that the country must invest in education, publishing infrastructure, and international promotion to transform storytelling into a creative industry that can reach global audiences while preserving cultural identity.

    20 February 2026 · The Namibian

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