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Public Holiday
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Heroes' Day
Saturday, August 26, 2028
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
📣 Traveler notes
Namibia, located in Southern Africa, boasts diverse natural attractions including the Namib Desert, Fish River Canyon Park, Etosha National Park, and the Kalahari Desert. The population speaks nine languages, including various Khoisan languages. While Afrikaans is prevalent, German is also commonly spoken outside of Central Europe. Racial discourse is common due to the nation's history, though actual racial tensions are reported as uncommon.
- The country provides modern amenities and technologies despite ongoing economic development.
- Racial sensitivity is paramount; local terminology must be used cautiously as it differs significantly from other regions.
- Local customs and culture are highly valued by the population.
- Public displays of affection should be restricted to nightlife venues.
- The country features diverse attractions, ranging from deserts to canyons.
- Although historical issues exist, racial tensions are reported as uncommon.
- Standard greetings such as 'How are you?' or the informal 'Howzit?' are appropriate in public settings. Attire can include shorts and trousers; however, formal or traditional dress is expected for festivals or religious services. Due to the prevalence of race in discourse, use caution with local terminology and avoid assuming North American norms. If unsure of terms of address or language, referring to locals as 'Namibians' is recommended. Public displays of affection are generally limited to bars or nightclubs.
About this holiday
Heroes' Day is a national public holiday in Namibia, which also serves to recognize Namibia Day. It commemorates the Namibian War of Independence, which commenced on August 26, 1966, at Omugulugwombashe.