Otjomuise- Ombatero yohoromende yo mo ruveze ro u rumbu otja tjiya tjiukisiwa iyo tjiuru tjehi na iyauzwa iyo o Ministera Ondenga mo mweze outjatano, kapena pwii zemburuka ombatero kovakune motukondwa two ma kunino.
Top trending: Exit showing off his new ride
WINDHOEK- Our top trending clip is courtesy of Namibia’s Hot Tea on YouTube about Exit showing his new car and chilling with Young T. The clip was uploaded on November, 2nd this year and has garnered close to 10 000 views so far.
Vikta Juiceboy appreciates life on ‘Bless Up’
WINDHOEK- Earlier this year, Vikta Juiceboy released his debut album titled ‘Bless Up’, which is available in most local retail shops and on all digital platforms.
Industry Loop: NAMAs 2021…?
MTC’s planned exit from the Namibia Annual Music Awards is inconsolable. What’s gloomier is the possibility that there won’t be an awards ceremony in 2021 and beyond.
Ann Singer finally reveals ‘Sanity’ after a 3-year hiatus
WINDHOEK - Ann Singer finally released her second sophomore 12-tracked album titled ‘Sanity’.
She started recording the album late last year, which took her several months of many sleepless nights in the studio.
Miss Teen Namibia 2019 to launch anti-bullying campaign
WINDHOEK – As part of her responsibilities as a beauty queen, Miss Teen Namibia 2019, Schwané Blignaut will be launching a campaign titled ‘Beauty has a story’ to create awareness against social bullies among school children.
NASCAM CEO to head continental body
WINDHOEK- The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (NASCAM) Chief Executive Officer Eino-John Max, was recently appointed to be Chairperson of the Confederation of International Society of Composers and Authors (CISAC) Africa Committee on a three-year term.
NAMAs: artists have their say
WINDHOEK- The sad news broke by MTC’s Chief of Human Capital and Corporate Affairs, Tim Ekandjo stating that after almost 10 years of closely awarding deserving local artists for their craft and contribution they have done in the music industry, it would regrettably bring this project to a close.
Cassidy Dabbles in a solo project
WINDHOEK – Twenty-six-year-old Cassidy Karon, better known as the other half of the award-winning music duo Paradox, recently set social media abuzz after he posted a video announcing that he will be releasing a solo album soon.
NAMAs time is up – MTC
WINDHOEK - MTC’s Chief of Human Capital and Corporate Affairs, Tim Ekandjo, has said the MTC was giving up its sponsoring boots for the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) because all good things do end.