NKURENKURU – Kavango West regional governor Sirkka Ausiku says it is important that the region’s investment conference planned for 31 October gets the necessary support from all Namibians.
Year: 2019
MET warns poachers
RUNDU - Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) spokesperson Romeo Muyunda says poaching and related dealings are becoming a risky business for perpetrators.
Practical solutions needed to revive economy
KEETMANSHOOP – Namibians should rather focus on providing solutions as opposed to concentrating more on problems as a means to address the current challenges in the country.
Industry Loop: We failed the Warehouse Theatre!
The closure of one of Namibia’s most iconic venues has had me in my feels for a while now. An institution that carried arts on its back for close to 30 years. How did we get here? How did we get to a point where an
Entertainment journalist to experience German jazz culture
WINDHOEK – Namibian entertainment journalist, Michael Kayunde, will go on an information tour to Germany themed “Jazz from Germany”, which will see him attend the 50th German Jazz Festival in Frankfurt next week.
TOP TRENDING: JJD v Job Amupanda’s MTC Knockout Project fight
WINDHOEK- Our top trending clip this week is of Businessman Johnny Johnson Doeseb aka JJD’s MTC Knockout project fight against youth activist and academic Job Amupanda. The clip was officially uploaded on
“There is a concerted effort to ignore us”, says Philander
WINDHOEK- Namibian literature heavy-weight Fredrick Philander says there is a concerted effort in the theatre and film industry to ignore the older actors by the media that have shaped the industry the way it is right now.
Blvcboxx to drop Christmas album
WINDHOEK - Record label, Blvcboxx, which consists of Top Cheri, King Elegant, Slime, Athawise, Faragama and Tesh, is planning to release a Christmas album soon.
Project Legit Platform promotes local craft
WINDHOEK – Project Legit Platform (PLP) has embarked on a campaign to promote locals in various
Politainment in the spotlight
WINDHOEK- David Schultz once wrote that the world of politics, campaigns, and elections is confusing and asked how citizens like you and I make sense out of why candidates do what they do or why some are