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News / N$50 million to ignite creative economy

N$50 million to ignite creative economy

The Namibian,
21 May 2025, Namibia

The education ministry says a N$50-million allocation will support creative industries through funding, infrastructure, training, policy reform and regional development initiatives.

https://www.namibian.com.na/n50-million-to-ignite-creative-economy/

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