May 4, 2013

Cocktail clinking at Arebbusch

With its professionally trained cocktail mixers and a pumping cosmopolitan crowd, the Arebbusch Travel Lodge restaurant is the place to be on a Wednesday night. Why […]
May 4, 2013

The bang at the Warehouse is back!

Namibia’s favourite platform for the performing arts is back with a bang! Windhoek’s Warehouse Theatre (originally called The Warehouse, then renamed the Playhouse Theatre, and now […]
May 4, 2013

For the serious sport supporters

“Supporters Sports Bar is all about sports: this is where the rainbow nation comes together to scream for their favourite team!” And you should visit the […]
May 6, 2013

SPAN’s success spreads beyond Namibia

Message from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Global biodiversity loss continues at a crisis rate. The number of species under threat does not cease to grow, […]
May 6, 2013

Rhino security in Namibia

The most valuable renewable natural resource in Africa Text and photographs Helge Denker The moniker ‘rhino security’ immediately indicates that there is an imminent, serious threat. […]
May 6, 2013

Namibia protected areas & climate change

A new study forecasts that wildlife, tourism are wise investments Text Linda Baker, Former SPAN Communications Officer Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk and SAIEA Climate change […]
May 7, 2013

Saving lions, step by step

Lions are the biggest draw card for tourists to Africa. Without these majestic animals, I foresee a collapse of the economy. Sadly, the local communities will […]
May 7, 2013

Conservation profile: Martha Mwandingi

Madam Sustainable Development Text Samson Mulonga “Sustainable development is about balancing human needs with the protection of the natural environment in a way that does not […]
May 7, 2013

Leader of tomorrow – Rosalia Iileka

Text Samson Mulonga Hardworking, persevering, reliable, always on time. These are the words SPAN Project staff and MET colleagues associate with the youngest member of the […]
May 7, 2013

Protected areas and mining in Namibia

An integrated approach to conserve biodiversity and landscapes By Samson Mulonga There’s copper in them thar hills, diamonds in that thar desert, guano on them thar […]