DIG IT... Children and adults dig a trench to help the Swakop River reach the sea—just 50 metres away now, with water already flowing through the narrow channel. It won’t be long. Video: Adam Hartman #Erongo#NamibianRain#ErongoTalkShow
PARTY... As night falls, the scene at the Swakop River mouth is electric. Red flares light up the Atlantic, casting a glow over the final stretch where the river nears the sea. A massive beach party is underway nearby, with a roaring bonfire, fire dancers, and music adding to
BREAKTHROUGH... Just before 20:00 the Swakop River broke through to the Atlantic—helped along by enthusiastic trench diggers. Cheers erupted across the beach as the water surged forward for the first time since 2022, around this same time of year. It marked the end of a long day
🎤 Presenter of the Day! 🎤 Frieda Molotho is coming to you straight from the Walvis Bay Independence in today’s exciting episode of Erongo Talk! 🌊☀️ Don’t miss out—tune in at 12:00 on 🎬✨ #ErongoTalk#Erongo24#ErongoTalkShow
Tomorrow on Erongo Talk @12, Erongo's Jacky Sass of Swakopmund Fight Club talks to us about the Tatami Titans jiu-jitsu and kickboxing tournament that took place in the town on Saturday Catch us on https://t.co/JIPJ7Avp7N at 12:00 Video: Adam Hartman #erongo#erongotalkshow
🎤 Presenter of the Day! 🎤 Leena Ndakevondjo is coming to you straight from the Swakop Riverbed in today’s exciting episode of Erongo Talk! 🌊☀️ Don’t miss out—tune in at 12:00 on https://t.co/JIPJ7Avp7N 🎬✨ #ErongoTalk#Erongo24#ErongoTalkShow
Our sister newspaper, *Windhoek Express*, brings you a roundup of events happening across the country this weekend, including in the Erongo region. #erongotalk#erongo#erongotalkshow#windhoekexpress
Uniting the community through sports
Two-time Olympian Phillip Seidler and his brother Daniel Seidler are on a mission to bring people together through sports.
https://t.co/1Kwl5NKcEd
Firing Up the Future- N$50 000 worth donation
The donation, which included six Defy 4-plate electric stoves and a power upgrade, was made by King Charcoal Namibia and One Trust Investment to support Home Economics learners.
https://t.co/22vgCXnapG
Walvis Bay Private School Crowns Miss & Mister WBPS 2025
The hall was filled with excitement as Walvis Bay Private School hosted its Miss and Mister WBPS pageant on 27 February.
See who the winners were: https://t.co/0vp4qYbLUC
Get ready for the Camel Rally
The first annual Camel Rally hosted by Mac’s Motorcycle Club is set for this weekend at the Sparta Sports Field in Walvis Bay.
Check out the activities at: https://t.co/hSdPZUreDG
Lions Club assists Swakop’s diabetics with donation
The Lions Club Swakopmund on Thursday handed over diabetes consumables worth approximately N$7 500 to a group of beneficiaries, including children living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Read it at: https://t.co/9JdkQzYrMb
Erongo remembers Founding Father Dr Sam Nujoma
A series of events were hosted in the Erongo Region to honour Founding Father Dr Sam Nujoma leading up to the main memorial service which took place at the Kuisebmond Stadium in Walvis Bay on Tuesday.
https://t.co/ZldKxJi5rN
A mother’s fight against childhood dementia
RINA Geldenhuys always knew something was wrong with her son, Riko. From birth, she had an uneasy feeling that others dismissed.
Read the story of this fighter at: https://t.co/UeNfk8mtbn
Have you grabbed your copy yet of the Republikein, Namibian Sun or Allgemeine Zeitung?
Make sure you do as inside you'll find your weekly dose of Erongo.
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In a thrilling finish to the 2km open swim, Jörn Buchert surged ahead in the final moments to take the win at the Seawork Cares Beach Series 2025. As he and frontrunner Duncan Lester reached the beach, Buchert made his move, overtaking in the final sprint to secure victory.
And they're off! Swimmers of all ages and categories take to the water in perfectly calm conditions at the Seawork Cares Beach Series 2025. From one to five laps, each competitor is pushing their limits in this open-water challenge. Video: Adam Hartman #Erongo#ErongoTalk
The excitement is building at the Swakopmund Mole as participants get ready for the Seawork Cares Beach Series 2025. With perfect weather and calm seas, conditions couldn’t be better for today’s event. Philip Seidler confirms that everything is set, with around 75 participants