A Celebration of Namibian Creativity, Innovation & Digital Influence
Namibia’s creative industry is buzzing with anticipation as the MTC Namibia Content Creator Awards 2025 draw closer. On 29 November 2025, all eyes turn to the prestigious Windhoek Country Club and Resort, where the country’s brightest digital storytellers, filmmakers, musicians, and influencers will be celebrated on one of the biggest stages dedicated to content excellence.
Namibia’s creative industry is buzzing with anticipation as the MTC Namibia Content Creator Awards 2025 draw closer. On 29 November 2025, all eyes turn to the prestigious Windhoek Country Club and Resort, where the country’s brightest digital storytellers, filmmakers, musicians, and influencers will be celebrated on one of the biggest stages dedicated to content excellence.
This year, the ceremony is hosted by acclaimed filmmaker Maria Nepembe Amunyela, whose seasoned experience and creative leadership promise to elevate the energy and prestige of the evening. A star-studded lineup of performers, including Ms Gideon, Custommade & Friends, DJ Kenzo, Mario AKM, and Kandaha, is set to ignite the stage, ensuring that the awards evening becomes a full cultural showcase.
A MULTI-CATEGORY CELEBRATION OF TALENT
The awards continue to expand their reach across Namibia’s diverse creative disciplines.
Each category reflects the rapidly growing influence of digital content creation in Namibia—from visual storytelling and music to innovation, lifestyle, culture, and social impact.
As anticipation grows, VAULTZ.connect highlights three nominees whose work continues to elevate the standards of creativity nationally.
DAVID JOHANNES - Videographer of the Year Nominee
David Johannes enters the awards with confidence and gratitude, representing Platform Advertising Agency—a team known for its youthful innovation and modern storytelling style.
“Being nominated for the MTC Namibian Content Creator Awards 2025 is truly an honour. As young creatives, it’s incredibly rewarding to have our work recognised. This nomination reflects the dedication and creativity of the entire Platform Advertising Agency team.”
He emphasises how the awards continue to uplift the industry:
“The awards shine a spotlight on talent and give young creatives a platform to be acknowledged. They build trust, increase opportunities, and motivate us to keep innovating.”
C JAY NGN - Song of the Year Nominee
Rising music talent C Jay Ngn describes his nomination as a moment of deep appreciation.
“I'm truly honored and humbled to be nominated. It’s a privilege to be recognized among such talented creatives in Namibia.”
He sees the awards as a catalyst for growth and creativity:
“They are promoting and celebrating Namibian talent. By acknowledging creativity, the awards inspire upcoming creators and give established artists space to shine. It’s amazing to see the industry uplift one another.”
YEEZIR - Song of the Year Nominee
Known for his authenticity and spiritual grounding, Yeezir sees his nomination as both motivation and affirmation.
“I feel super honored. Knowing my work is being recognized makes me feel special—this is already an award for me. It motivates me to keep going at my pace and in God’s timing.”
He praises the awards for raising industry standards:
“This is a win for every creator because now we all know the level and what the standards are. We pray the awards keep growing. Kudos to NCCA, and God bless every creative and the people behind the scenes.”
NAMIBIA’S CREATIVE FUTURE UNFOLDS
As the countdown continues, the MTC Namibia Content Creator Awards 2025 stand as a monumental moment for digital culture in Namibia. The awards not only celebrate talent, they validate creativity as a powerful economic and cultural driver.
From videographers to musicians, influencers to innovators, this year’s nominees represent the vibrant, evolving soul of Namibian storytelling. VAULTZ.connect looks forward to witnessing the magic, inspiration, and creative excellence that will unfold on 29 November.
The future of Namibian creativity is happening now, and the world is watching.
Written by Maria Ipumbu - tutaleniipumbu@gmail.com