MultiChoice Namibia boosts local content with new ‘Ombura’ projects for 2025
MultiChoice Namibia has embarked on a unique mission over the past few years to produce authentic Namibian stories and share them with the world through Ombura.
So far, close to 19 films, one lifestyle series, and one documentary have been produced, appearing on DStv, GOtv and Showmax.
For 2025, MultiChoice Namibia has announced that a number of new projects will make their way onto Namibian screens.
“This year, we continue our commitment to hyper-local storytelling with productions that reflect the culture, language and realities of our audiences,” said MultiChoice Namibia managing director Roger Gertze last week.
“Beyond storytelling, we are actively investing in the future of African film and television by training, funding and supporting the next generation of local talent. Because when Africa tells its own stories, the world listens.”
Esther Beukes, the Namibia Film Commission’s board chairperson, said: “On behalf of the Namibia Film Commission, a huge thank you to MultiChoice Namibia and this phenomenal team. Your investment in our industry isn’t just about making TV; it’s about making history.”
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The projects include: ‘Op Pad Met My Potjie’, a local cooking series featuring the stunning Joalette de Villiers, has been picked up for season two.
‘Bora Box’, which will premiere on Channel O, is a new music request show which will uncover the rhythm of Namibia, taking viewers on a journey where music, culture and community meet.
‘Crossover Hearts’ is a new romantic film directed by MultiChoice Talent Factory alum Lucia Kim Hamunghete, which follows a young couple from different cultures battling prejudices and family expectations.
Desert Film’s ‘The Long Road’ details the life of a struggling factory worker who has been abandoned by his pregnant wife and attempts to redeem himself.
‘Oppiplaas’, a romantic drama, is about a city girl launching a social media business who reluctantly takes on a struggling farmer as a client – but do sparks fly?
The popular Afrikaans programme 'Groen Namibië' will make its way back to kykNET screens for an exciting new season.
'My F*k, Marelize', a feature film inspired by a viral video from Namibia, will be on your screens soon, produced by MultiChoice, and an exciting new documentary is on the way.
So far, close to 19 films, one lifestyle series, and one documentary have been produced, appearing on DStv, GOtv and Showmax.
For 2025, MultiChoice Namibia has announced that a number of new projects will make their way onto Namibian screens.
“This year, we continue our commitment to hyper-local storytelling with productions that reflect the culture, language and realities of our audiences,” said MultiChoice Namibia managing director Roger Gertze last week.
“Beyond storytelling, we are actively investing in the future of African film and television by training, funding and supporting the next generation of local talent. Because when Africa tells its own stories, the world listens.”
Esther Beukes, the Namibia Film Commission’s board chairperson, said: “On behalf of the Namibia Film Commission, a huge thank you to MultiChoice Namibia and this phenomenal team. Your investment in our industry isn’t just about making TV; it’s about making history.”
Namibian worlds
The projects include: ‘Op Pad Met My Potjie’, a local cooking series featuring the stunning Joalette de Villiers, has been picked up for season two.
‘Bora Box’, which will premiere on Channel O, is a new music request show which will uncover the rhythm of Namibia, taking viewers on a journey where music, culture and community meet.
‘Crossover Hearts’ is a new romantic film directed by MultiChoice Talent Factory alum Lucia Kim Hamunghete, which follows a young couple from different cultures battling prejudices and family expectations.
Desert Film’s ‘The Long Road’ details the life of a struggling factory worker who has been abandoned by his pregnant wife and attempts to redeem himself.
‘Oppiplaas’, a romantic drama, is about a city girl launching a social media business who reluctantly takes on a struggling farmer as a client – but do sparks fly?
The popular Afrikaans programme 'Groen Namibië' will make its way back to kykNET screens for an exciting new season.
'My F*k, Marelize', a feature film inspired by a viral video from Namibia, will be on your screens soon, produced by MultiChoice, and an exciting new documentary is on the way.
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