WINDHOEK – Swapo president, Hage Geingob has urged his party cadres to bury the hatchet and move on from divisive events of its 2017 elective congress, while also asking those in parliament to respect Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila.
Industry Loop: Kudos Radio Namibia!
Salute be to all radio stations that have genuine sustainable initiatives aimed at having a positively impact on their listeners. I have been listening to radio with a keen interest for the last three months and all I see is a Namibian radio trying to better the life of the ordinary Namibian.
Respect self, listeners- DJ Sebby
For DJ Sebby, real name Seblon Andreas, success in radio comes with respect oneself as a presenter, and one’s listeners.
More local artists to perform at Ivyson’s tour
More local artists will perform at the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium on November 24 during the Ivyson Tour.
X-Mass shopping countdown begins
With just weeks away from the much-celebrated festive season, market time is in full swing again with stalls on full display, encouraging shoppers to stock up on treats and goodies well ahead of the rush.
Entertainment her destiny
The creative Leena Shipwata (23), a model and trainer, MC, as well as event organiser, is passionate about art in all its different forms.
Kalux’s drops a “December banger”
Best Male Artist of the Year, Superstar Kalux as he refers to himself, is finally dropping his long-awaited fourth album titled Flight Ticket, his first studio album tonight.
Scriptwriter stages “Sisters” plays
Award winning scriptwriter, director, producer and actress, Jenny Kandenge, is staging her new play, Sisters at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) Backstage tonight.
Ruby bags 2 AFRIMA nominations
Ruby the Pigeon, who has been nominated in two categories of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), feels honoured.
Eighty-two-year-old scoops Eat Wild competition
Jutta Curschmann (82) a resident of Huis Sonder Sorge in Okahandja, an old age home, has scooped the first prize of the Eat Wild competition.