Beyond 35: For a Prosperous Future | 36th Anniversary of independence

Happy Independence Day!

Since today is Saturday, March 21, 2026, Namibia is officially celebrating its 36th Anniversary of independence.

On this day in 1990, Namibia ended decades of colonial rule and South African administration, raising its own flag for the first time at Independence Stadium in Windhoek. The 36th anniversary is being observed under the theme “Beyond 35: For a Prosperous Future.” 

2026 Celebration Highlights

Here is how the nation is marking the milestone today:

  • Decentralized Events: For the first time, official celebrations are being held across all 14 regions simultaneously, rather than at a single national venue.
  • Key Locations:
    • Khomas Region: Main festivities at Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.
    • Erongo Region: Celebrations are centered at Usab Stadium in Karibib.
    • Hardap Region: Events at the Mariental Sports Grounds.
  • Leadership: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (Namibia’s first female president) has called for national unity, emphasizing that while the liberation struggle is won, the new “struggle” is for economic inclusion and addressing youth unemployment.

Watch the Celebrations

Did You Know?

The name “Namibia” was chosen to be ethnically neutral, derived from the Namib Desert, which is considered the oldest desert in the world.

Namíbia destacada como o destino turístico mais autêntico de África

Com uma das mais baixas densidades populacionais do mundo, a Namíbia apresenta-se como um destino de grandes escalas: desertos, parques naturais extensos e longas distâncias entre centros urbanos. Para o ATB, esta característica transformou-se numa vantagem competitiva num contexto em que o “espaço” se tornou um dos bens mais valorizados no turismo global.

Entre os destinos destacados estão Sossusvlei, no deserto da Namíbia, o Parque Nacional de Etosha, a Skeleton Coast e as regiões remotas de Damaraland.

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Sam Nujoma, the fiery freedom fighter who led Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 and served as its first president for 15 years, coming to be known as the father of his nation, has died. Nujoma’s death was announced Sunday by current Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba, who said “as Founding President, His Excellency, Dr. Sam Nujoma provided maximum leadership to our nation and spared no effort to motivate each and every Namibian to build a country that would stand tall and proud among the nations of the world. In that vein, our venerable leader, Dr. Nujoma did not only blaze the trail to freedom – but he also inspired us to rise to our feet and to become masters of this vast land of our ancestors.”

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NAMIBIA BUSINESS FORUM – 29 Junho 2018

 

The AIP Foundation, in partnership with the Embassy of Namibia in France, will organize on 29 June 2018 the seminar Trade, investment and partnerships to strengthen relations between Portugal and Namibia.

The Seminar will be attended by speakers who will present the Namibian Market, its economy and existing business opportunities. It will also allow you to get to know the experience of Portuguese Companies already present in this Country, as well as develop your networking network.

More information :

http://mkt.ccl.fil.pt/vl/78314c-0e0859c1f–2146112a3263fd-ffd8a-d5eCe0e1owVe

A Fundação AIP, em parceria com a Embaixada da Namíbia em França, organiza no próximo dia 29 de Junho 2018 o seminário Comércio, investimento e parcerias para potenciar as relações entre Portugal e a Namíbia.

O Seminário contará com a presença de oradores que irão apresentar o Mercado da Namíbia, a sua economia e as oportunidades de negócio existentes. Permitirá igualmente ficar a conhecer a experiência de Empresas Portuguesas já presentes neste País, bem como desenvolver a sua rede de networking.

Mais informações :

http://mkt.ccl.fil.pt/vl/78314c-0e0859c1f–2146112a3263fd-ffd8a-d5eCe0e1owVe