List Of Namibians
This is a list of Namibians who are famous. Artists Visual artists * Dieter Aschenborn, wildlife painter and designer of postal stamps * Hans Aschenborn, wildlife painter and illustrator * Uli Aschenborn, wildlife painter and sculptor * Margaret Courtney-Clarke, documentary photographer * Koos van Ellinckhuijzen (1942–2016), painter, designer of postal stamps and graphic designer * Tony Figueira (photographer), Tony Figueira (1959–2017), photographer * Joel Haikali, film director * Oshosheni Hiveluah, film director and writer * Tim Huebschle, film director and screenwriter * Adolph Jentsch, painter * Perivi Katjavivi, film director * Helga Kohl, photographer * Nicky Marais, painter * Cecil Moller, film director * Kerry McNamara (1940–2017), architect * John Muafangejo (1943–1987), woodcutter and linocutter * Richard Pakleppa, film director and screenwriter * Bridget Pickering, film producer * Wilhelm Sander (1860–1930), architect * Max Siedentopf, artist Literary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Namibia
Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east. Although Kazungula, it does not border Zimbabwe, less than 200 metres (660 feet) of the Botswanan right bank of the Zambezi, Zambezi River separates the two countries. Namibia gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek. Namibia is a member state of the United Nations (UN), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU) and the Commonwealth of Nations. The driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia has been inhabited since pre-historic times by the San people, San, Damara people, Damara and Nama people. Around the 14th century, immigration, immigrating Bantu peoples arrived as part of the Bantu expansion. Since ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Richard Pakleppa
Richard Pakleppa (born 1961) is a white Namibian screenwriter, film director and film producer. Pakleppa studied philosophy and theatre in Munich, Germany and gained a Honours Degree in African studies from the University of Cape Town. Since 1990, he has directed and produced documentary and fiction films across Southern Africa. He currently lives in South Africa. Encounters South African International Documentary Festival
Encounters South African International Documentary Festival (Encounters) is the premier documentary festival in Africa and one of the oldest film festivals on the continen ...
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New Era (Namibia)
The ''New Era'' is a daily national newspaper owned by the government of Namibia. The newspaper is one of four daily national newspapers in the country, the others being ''The Namibian'' (English and Oshiwambo), ''Die Republikein'' (Afrikaans) and '' Allgemeine Zeitung'' (German). ''New Era'' was created by the ''New Era Publications Corporation Act of 1992''. According to Ullamaija Kivikuru, it copied the format of ''The Namibian'' in order to establish credibility. The two newspapers still resemble each other in having long stories spread over several pages. ''New Era'' has a usual circulation of 9,000, going up to 11,000 on Fridays.Rothe, ''Media System and News Selections in Namibia'', p. 23. It was established as a weekly newspaper and was later published only bi-weekly. It has appeared daily since 2004. ''New Era'' is published in English and five indigenous languages: Otjiherero, Oshiwambo, Damara/Nama, Silozi, and Khwedam. ''New Era'' is published by the New Era Public ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sally Boss Madam
Sally Ephraim Keya, commonly known as Sally Boss Madam, (born 13 May 1986), is a Namibian Afro-fusion singer and performer. She gained fame after the release of her single 'Boss Madam' in the year 2012 which earned her an award at the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs). She has released several albums 'Courage' 2012 with 16 songs and'I am Mukwanekamba.' In 2017 she released another album My Black. The album has 15 songs. "My Black is a celebration of black women. Music career 2015 – Brand Ambassador For Sanlam – Performed at the Women Of Empowerment with The first lady as patron – Performed at the opening of the office of the first lady – Opening act at the BoyzIIMen concert 2014 – CAF Woman Championship Ambassador – CAF Woman championship ambassador - Castle Lite Road Show performer – Opened for the standard Bank Super Cup – Performed at the Bidvest cup – Female Opener for international music performer Davido David Adedeji Adeleke (born November 21, 199 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beate Baumgartner
Beate Baumgartner (born 9 May 1983), also known as "Yola B", is an Austrian-Namibian singer. She was born in Windhoek, South-West Africa (now Namibia), and gained her initial fame by participating in the talent show '' Starmania'' in 2002–3. She subsequently joined Parov Stelar's electro-swing band, which formed in 2005. From 2008 to 2009 she sang with another electro-rock Band, Monilla, and is featured on their 2008 album, ''Hello World – Chapter 1''. In 2015 she joined Romany band DelaDap. The daughter of an Austrian father and a Namibian mother, she attended the German Higher Private School Windhoek, where she began acting and singing. Her mother is the actress Mara Baumgartner, who starred in the prize-winning 2015 film ''Katutura''. After relocating to Graz, Austria, as a teenager, she worked for Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature The World Wide Fund for Nature Inc. (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Atushe
Atushe (born John Namweya, 26 August 1976, Tsumeb, Namibia) is a Namibian musician, based in Windhoek, Namibia. With a career spanning nine years, he has produced numerous hits and five albums to date. Atushe started singing at an early age in a family choir, Sunday school then later on in a school choir. Atushe won a best body builder title in 2010. Discography * ''2nd Chance'' (Piracy/Poverty), 2011 * ''Imbo'', 2009 * ''Tangi'', 2008 * ''Credit for My Promise'', 2006 (former name, Tyson) * ''Oye Naana'', 2005 (former name, Tyson) Music awards * Best Kizomba, Namibian Music Awards The Namibian Music Awards (NMA), is a Namibian award show that annually honors established recording artists. The award was established in 2006 in order to create and provide a suitable musical entertainment and promotional platform for Namibia ... (NAMA), 2012 * Best Kizomba, Namibian Music Awards (NAMA), 2011 * Best Music Video, Sanlam/NBC Music Awards, 2004 Non music awards * Namibia Bodybuild ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nǃxau ǂToma
Nǃxau ǂToma (short: Nǃxau, alternative spelling Gcao Tekene Çoma or Coma; 1944 – 5 July 2003) was a Namibian San people, bush farmer and actor who starred in the 1980 film ''The Gods Must Be Crazy'' and its sequels, in which he played the Kalahari Desert, Kalahari San people, Bushman Xixo. ''The Namibian'' called him "Namibia's most famous actor". Biography Nǃxau was a member of the San people, San, also known as Bushmen. He spoke Juǀʼhoan language, Juǀʼhoan, Otjiherero language, Otjiherero and Tswana language, Tswana fluently, as well as some Afrikaans. He did not know his own exact age, and before his appearance in the films he had little experience beyond his home. He had only ever seen three white people before being cast, and when director Jamie Uys gave him his first cash payment of $300 for ''The Gods Must Be Crazy'', he allegedly let it blow away in the wind because he did not understand its value. This was despite money already being a serious matter for oth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Christi Warner
Christi Warner is a British Namibian-born R&B singer, songwriter, poet, theatre for development practitioner and freelance journalist for the New Era ArtLife. Career Warner is probably best known for her role as television presenter "Lady Makhosa" on ''Soul Makhosa'', a Namibian music video show broadcast on NBC television in 2003. Early on in her music career she teamed up with Bolie Mootseng, T.C. (member of the Kalaharians) and Stoopie to collaborate on the song "On a Sunday Afternoon". Although her vocals can be heard throughout the song, she and the other collaborators were not credited. The only artist recognised for the hit song was Boli Mootseng. It was only in 2001, when she became a group member and producer of the R&B group X-Plode featuring members Jaicee James and Lizell Swartz, that she became known in the Namibian music industry. Today Warner "has carved a niche as an indigenous Namibian poet, able to stand shoulder to shoulder with her male counterparts". In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sylvia Schlettwein
Sylvia Schlettwein (born 16 November 1975) is a Namibian writer, teacher, translator and literary critic. She was the Head of the Department for Languages and Communication at the International University of Management in the capital Windhoek. Biography Schlettwein is one of four daughters of politician Calle Schlettwein. She was born in Omaruru. Her publication ''Bullies, Beasts and Beauties'', is a collection of short stories co-authored with Isabella Morris. She received a Highly Commended Award in the 2010 Commonwealth Short Story competition for her story “Framing the Nation” and was selected for the 2011 FEMRITE Residency for African Women Writers in Kampala, Uganda. In 2012 she attended the Kwani? Litfest within the framework of the Moving Africa Programme by the Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut (, GI, en, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mvula Ya Nangolo
Mvula ya Nangolo (9 August 1943 – 25 April 2019) was a Namibian journalist and poet. He was born in Oniimwandi on 9 August 1943 and grew up in Lüderitz and later Windhoek. He joined the independence movement SWAPO at the age of 18 and later moved to Germany on a journalism scholarship. He was the first editor of Namibia Today and worked as a Special Advisor to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology. He died on 25 April 2019 in Tauben Glen, Windhoek Windhoek (, , ) is the capital and largest city of Namibia. It is located in central Namibia in the Khomas Highland plateau area, at around above sea level, almost exactly at the country's geographical centre. The population of Windhoek in 20 ... as a result of complications from a stroke. In the poem Namibia he said : "My heart opens up when I am in the mountains Where I can be alone with my thoughts I’ve returned here to be in the deserts I love to hear the sound made by sand dunes".From 'Watering t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dorian Haarhoff
Dorian Haarhoff (born 1944) is a South African-Namibian writer and poet. Haarhoff was born in 1944 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, then part of the Cape Province. He is a naturalized citizen of Namibia. He wrote his first poem in 1955 and has been published in numerous books. He was also a professor of English at the University of Namibia. As of 2004, he worked in the creative writing department at the University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu .... References 1944 births[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joseph Diescho
Joseph Diescho (born 10 April 1955) is a Namibian writer and political analyst. In 1988, he wrote ''Born of the Sun'', the first novel by a native-born Namibian author. Biography Born in Andara, Kavango Region, Namibia Institute for Democracy Diescho attended Fort Hare University in South Africa where he studied law and political science. During his student days he worked against the apartheid system and was imprisoned in Peddie and East London. Whilst working for a diamond mine company he helped found a worker's union. In 1984, he became a Fulbright scholar at in New ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |