The artists nomination in the respective categories will each perform the smash hit song they are nominated for, while intercut by live sets from Namibia’s top DJ’s. This explosive concert will see the nominated artist from these two categories go head-to-head with their live performances and at the end of the concert, the winners from each of these two categories will be announced of who will take home the coveted NAMA 2020 award.
Artists that cannot attend due to Covid-19 restrictions will link in with video messages to their fans.
After you booked your ticket, NAMA will send you the link and the code to join online.
For technical support, please contact support@nama2020.com.
It is almost year-end and what a year it has been! We’re sure you’re looking forward to starting to wind down and spend some time over the holiday period resting as well as (safely) having some fun!
As a year-end celebration, please join us on 5 December from 4 PM-8 PM at Omuntu Studios for an afternoon of art. This shared artist studio space will host about a dozen artists and open up to visitors where we can see a bit of the behind the scenes as well as purchase some wonderful Namibian artworks (think holiday gift list)!
As per COVID-19 regulations, a contact tracing form will be applicable on entry. Please remember to bring and wear your mask and sanitise regularly. The entrance is free.
This is an ongoing project, we are raising funds to support Megameno Orphanage home.
This concert repertoire is filled with the best Christmas songs, there Will also be a violinist and a flutist. Get your tickets for only 80 $N for adults and kids for N.dollars 50
The Woermannhaus-Art gallery would like to invite you to a wonderful show of watercolour paintings by the well-known Namibian artist ERNST ROHE.
With a soft brush, he puts his love and feeling for his homeland onto paper.
Our fantastic landscape, the winged and four-legged animal life, life along our ocean is depicted in his many artworks called IMPRESSIONS OF NAMIBIA.
Viewing till 20 March 2021.
Join us for an exciting festival in the lush Mokuti gardens, filled with a wide range of wine, great food, music and entertainment. Book your ticket today by contacting
T + 264 67 229 084.
Who gets more air than a basketball player, more floor than a rugby player, and pulls at every tournament?
That’s an Ultimate Player.
It’s an exciting, non-contact team sport played by thousands all over the world in Open, Mixed, and Women’s teams. Ultimate is a fast-paced game, demanding its players to develop razor-sharp throwing skills and immense stamina and agility. It is recognized by the IWGA, all of the UK Sports Councils, and the Australian Sports Commission, to just name a few. Ultimate is the only IOC-recognized sport to be self-officiating and promote Spirit Of The Game (SOTG); this means players know the game and rules inside out and understand the meaning of the fair play.
Ultimate is an intense sport but it’s also very newcomer friendly. The ‘Ultimate community‘ is something people often refer to and you can easily understand why, as the opportunity for beginners to get involved and get competitive at a fun level are widespread in lots of countries. You can hear many Ultimate players refer to their teams as their family, and in some teams, you spend almost as much time together as if they were. The rules you need to know in order to start are easy to pick up and most teams cultivate a ‘grown from home’ attitude, meaning they’re willing to absorb you into the team and let team members teach you as you play.
Sound like it’s for you, even slightly? Then Windhuckers Ultimate opens the door for you to come on in…
Come to the Hilton Kalabar for a (pre) celebration of Heroes’ Day with Ms Entertainment – Esme – digging deep into Afro-Jazz and Fusion a la Gloria Bosman, Judith Sephuma, Zahara and Lira. Also expect some ‘punches’ of Damara and traditional Namibian music – including renditions of songs from our own Hero Jackson Kaujeua.
Come to the Hilton Kalabar for a (pre) celebration of Heroes’ Day with Ms. Entertainment – Esme – digging deep into Afro-Jazz and Fusion a la Gloria Bosman, Judith Sephuma, Zahara, and Lira. Also, expect some ‘punches’ of Damara and traditional Namibian music – including renditions of songs from our own Hero Jackson Kaujeua.
Come to the Hilton Kalabar for a (pre) celebration of Heroes’ Day with Ms Entertainment – Esme – digging deep into Afro-Jazz and Fusion a la Gloria Bosman, Judith Sephuma, Zahara and Lira. Also expect some ‘punches’ of Damara and traditional Namibian music – including renditions of songs from our own Hero Jackson Kaujeua.