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Remy Ngamije

2022-04-232026-08-21

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  1. April 2022
  2. The Namibian

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

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    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
  3. The Namibian

    Rémy Ngamije is Doek's founder and chairperson, editor-in-chief of Doek!, and author of 'The Eternal Audience of One'

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    Rémy Ngamije, Doek's founder and chairperson, editor-in-chief of Doek!, and the award-winning author of 'The Eternal Audience of One ' round up the exciting group of Namibian writers.

    Writers gather for the Doek Literary Festival
Culture

Goethe-Institut Namibia opens new Windhoek cultural space

The News

The Goethe-Institut Namibia's new premises in Windhoek, still under completion, will serve as a hub for cultural exchange, education and creative work, hosting German language examinations, literary events, theatre, music, film and book projects. The institute's upcoming programme includes literary events, performances, a Silent Book Club, a Language Café, BookSprint Namibia, musical performances, the DOEK! Literary Festival and European cinema screenings.

17 August 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 17 August

  1. Goethe-Institut Namibia opens new Windhoek cultural space

    The Goethe-Institut Namibia's new premises in Windhoek, still under completion, will serve as a hub for cultural exchange, education and creative work, hosting German language examinations, literary events, theatre, music, film and book projects. The institute's upcoming programme includes literary events, performances, a Silent Book Club, a Language Café, BookSprint Namibia, musical performances, the DOEK! Literary Festival and European cinema screenings.

    17 August 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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