By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
The
Minister of Information and Communication Technology in Namibia, Emma
Theofelus, has launched the Creative, Sport and Tourism Expo at the Hage
Geingob Stadium, with the event scheduled to take place from September 2 to 4,
2026 at the same venue.
The
expo is expected to bring together stakeholders and participants from the
creative arts, sports and tourism sectors, providing a platform to showcase
talent and promote collaboration across the industries.

According
to organisers, the event will feature a range of activities celebrating
Namibian creativity and artistic talent, including competitions such as
cheerleading and dance, alongside other arts-related engagements.
The
sports segment of the expo will highlight emerging and established Namibian
sporting talent through hashtag games, workshops led by experienced coaches
across different sporting disciplines and other sports-focused activities.
The
tourism component will showcase the country’s cultural diversity and natural
attractions while promoting opportunities within the sector. Activities will
include the 26th anniversary celebration of tourism in Namibia, the Namibia
Tourism Awards and exhibitions highlighting destinations and tourism products
across the country.

Speaking
at the launch, Theofelus said the Creative, Sport and Tourism Expo represents
an important initiative aimed at promoting innovation, collaboration and
development across the three sectors while providing a platform to celebrate
the energy and talent of Namibians.