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More than 1,200 attend inaugural Bank Windhoek Coffee Extravaganza

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June 9, 2026
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Bank Windhoek’s inaugural Coffee Extravaganza attracted more than 1,200 attendees over the weekend, with organisers signalling plans to establish the event as a regular fixture on Namibia’s lifestyle calendar.

Held at the Windhoek Country Club Resort on Saturday, the event drew 1,284 paying guests and featured 20 exhibitors showcasing coffee products, food offerings and related experiences.

The one-day event included live coffee roasting demonstrations, barista competitions, tasting stations and culinary showcases, bringing together coffee enthusiasts, food vendors and local entrepreneurs.

Bank Windhoek Head of Strategic Communication and Social Impact, Bronwyn Moody, said the turnout exceeded expectations and highlighted growing demand for lifestyle-focused events.

“We are delighted by the overwhelming support shown for the inaugural Bank Windhoek Coffee Extravaganza. The remarkable attendance and energy throughout the day exceeded our expectations and affirmed the value of creating platforms that celebrate connection, creativity and community,” Moody said.

She said the successful launch had laid a strong foundation for the event to become an annual feature on Namibia’s social calendar.

Visitors participated in a range of interactive activities throughout the day, including coffee tastings, brewing demonstrations and food pairing experiences.

Local chefs, baristas and coffee roasters also showcased their skills, while exhibitors benefited from exposure to a broad audience.

The event was hosted in partnership with Visa and forms part of Bank Windhoek’s efforts to create community-focused experiences beyond traditional banking services.

According to the bank, the strong turnout and positive public response demonstrated the appeal of coffee and food-related events, while providing a platform for local businesses to engage directly with consumers.

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