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Travel Mood Shift: Namibia is leaning into “dusking” and stargazing-style slow travel, with “Dusking” named a top 2026 way to watch day turn to night—perfect timing for a tourism season that’s all about experiences, not just destinations. Budget-Friendly Getaways: A new wave of “attainable luxury” travel tips is pushing cheaper safaris, fine dining and comfy flights into reach for more visitors. Local Events & Culture: Grootfontein is gearing up for the 15th NALASRA Local Authority Games (25 May–2 June), while President Nandi-Ndaitwah hailed the Omagongo Festival as a UNESCO-listed cultural heritage win for women’s marula processing. Health Watch: Namibia reports no confirmed or suspected Ebola cases, but corridor operators are still on alert as the DRC-Uganda outbreak raises regional risk. Aviation Upgrade: Walvis Bay airport received a new firefighting vehicle to strengthen emergency response and support bigger aircraft operations. Sports & Youth: Rugby clubs are using the holiday pause to stay sharp for the 6 June restart, and a teen lifeguard hero is set for professional training after saving twins.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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