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Bank Windhoek and Visa launch new coffee lifestyle event in Windhoek

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Bank Windhoek, in partnership with Visa, will host the inaugural Coffee Extravaganza at the Windhoek Country Club Resort, introducing a new lifestyle event focused on Namibia’s growing coffee culture.

The one-day event will bring together coffee brands, baristas and consumers, with organisers positioning it as an annual platform to showcase coffee, creativity and local talent.

The programme will include live roasting sessions, barista demonstrations and coffee tasting stations, giving attendees a closer look at brewing techniques, flavour profiles and coffee craftsmanship.

Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Marketing and Corporate Communication Services, Jacquiline Pack, said the event is aimed at creating a shared experience while supporting local enterprise.

“This is more than just a coffee event. It is an experience designed to connect people, showcase local talent and celebrate a culture that many Namibians enjoy daily. As this is our first year hosting the event, we are excited to establish a foundation that will allow it to grow into a much-anticipated annual fixture,” she said.

The event will also feature live cooking demonstrations by Namibian chefs, with food pairings designed to complement different coffee styles.

Organisers said the Coffee Extravaganza is intended to combine education and entertainment, offering a full-day experience centred on Namibia’s evolving coffee scene.

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