
The government of Namibia has recognised the culture and creative industries as a priority sector for development, possessing the potential to drive economic growth and employment creation.
Central to this strategy is the positioning of Namibia as a leading creative hub within Africa - an authentic destination where local, African, and global narratives are brought to life. This vision shall be realised through the establishment of the Namibia Film and Creative City. The Namibia Film and Creative City shall be developed as a special economic zone (SEZ), providing a comprehensive range of services encompassing state-of-the-art film production facilities and talent casting agencies, as well as accommodation and hospitality services.
The city is positioned to serve as a catalyst for the growth of Namibia’s creative economy by offering world-class infrastructure and robust platforms for skills development, internships, and on-the-job learning, thereby ensuring a continuous pipeline of Namibian creative talent. Furthermore, the project is anticipated to enhance tourism by stimulating both leisure and business tourism, whilst simultaneously increasing the export potential of Namibia’s creative content. The focus shall be directed towards key sub-sectors, including fashion design, music and performing arts, filmmaking, as well as technology and innovation, amongst others.
The project shall be developed through a strategic partnership between the public and private sectors. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah officially launched the expression of interest for this project on Monday, during the “Experience Namibia in New York” event held on the margins of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The launch of this initiative, which sets in motion the transformation of Namibia’s creative industry at the UNGA, holds significance in two respects. Firstly, it was at this very UN Assembly in September 1978 that the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 435, setting Namibia on the path to independence. Secondly, the world’s most influential decision-makers and investors are currently gathered in New York City, offering an unparalleled opportunity for direct engagement and providing a platform to promote Namibia to potential partners.
To inspire investor confidence and ensure project viability, the government shall provide robust policy and fiscal incentives, including secure land allocation within a SEZ, fast-tracked permits, visas, and one-stop investor services.
This tender is open to Namibian and international entities possessing proven experience in large-scale infrastructure or creative industry project development, as well as demonstrable financial capability to mobilise and secure investment and global partnerships, amongst other requirements.
Central to this strategy is the positioning of Namibia as a leading creative hub within Africa - an authentic destination where local, African, and global narratives are brought to life. This vision shall be realised through the establishment of the Namibia Film and Creative City. The Namibia Film and Creative City shall be developed as a special economic zone (SEZ), providing a comprehensive range of services encompassing state-of-the-art film production facilities and talent casting agencies, as well as accommodation and hospitality services.
The city is positioned to serve as a catalyst for the growth of Namibia’s creative economy by offering world-class infrastructure and robust platforms for skills development, internships, and on-the-job learning, thereby ensuring a continuous pipeline of Namibian creative talent. Furthermore, the project is anticipated to enhance tourism by stimulating both leisure and business tourism, whilst simultaneously increasing the export potential of Namibia’s creative content. The focus shall be directed towards key sub-sectors, including fashion design, music and performing arts, filmmaking, as well as technology and innovation, amongst others.
The project shall be developed through a strategic partnership between the public and private sectors. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah officially launched the expression of interest for this project on Monday, during the “Experience Namibia in New York” event held on the margins of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The launch of this initiative, which sets in motion the transformation of Namibia’s creative industry at the UNGA, holds significance in two respects. Firstly, it was at this very UN Assembly in September 1978 that the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 435, setting Namibia on the path to independence. Secondly, the world’s most influential decision-makers and investors are currently gathered in New York City, offering an unparalleled opportunity for direct engagement and providing a platform to promote Namibia to potential partners.
To inspire investor confidence and ensure project viability, the government shall provide robust policy and fiscal incentives, including secure land allocation within a SEZ, fast-tracked permits, visas, and one-stop investor services.
This tender is open to Namibian and international entities possessing proven experience in large-scale infrastructure or creative industry project development, as well as demonstrable financial capability to mobilise and secure investment and global partnerships, amongst other requirements.