The strategy will provide a road map for cultural and creative industries, while positioning them as key contributors to national development, innovation, and economic growth. It provides a coordinated framework to support artists, creative entrepreneurs and practitioners, and creative institutions, while promoting Namibia’s creativity, diverse cultural expression and heritage.
Consultations on new creative industries strategy set for next week
Namibia Economist, 01 December 2025 , Namibia
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