Tony Figueira (13 December 1959 in Huambo – 12 April 2017 in Swakopmund) was a Namibian photographer, journalist and businessman.
The family moved to South West Africa when he was seven, and he attended St Paul's College in Windhoek.
As journalist, he worked for several radio stations including the Voice of America, and for anti-apartheid newspapers like The Rand Daily Mail.
[2] Concentrating on photojournalism Figueira became known for documenting key moments in contemporary Southern African history, for instance Nelson Mandela's post-apartheid visit to Robben Island, and Sam Nujoma's return from exile.
[4] The National Art Gallery of Namibia in April/May 2015 ran an exhibition to support him, titled For Tony.