Namibia’s favourite trio PDK received six nominations for various categories at the 2020 NAMAs. Mr Okay Okay, otherwise known as KP Illest, has six nominations and duo Ethnix got five nominations.
Legit photography scouts for photographic models
Owned by award-winning photographer Andrew Ingo, Legit photography is scouting for photographic models around Namibia to take part in a conceptual photoshoot called Legit Project Exposure (LPE).
CDs to become a thing of the past
As a new dawn is upon the horizon with the recent pandemic, artists all over the world are now relying on online services to get their music out there.
Withering tourism in the era of a socially isolating world
The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting all sectors of the global economic ecosystem and the tourism and hospitality sector will experience the most severe impact.
Special Covid-19 grants for informal sector and infrastructure
While commending government for the recently announced N$8.1 billion economic stimulus package to offset the effects of dealing with Covid-19, local economists have proposed additional grants. These special grants would address the most vulnerable in society and infrastructure investment.
The negative impact of Covid-19 on Namibian tourism
Tourism is very important for job creation as well as foreign currency imports into Namibia, so tourism is very important for our economy.
Is Covid-19 a hurdle on the implementation of AfCFTA?
The Africa’s new free trade area is promising, yet poised to face implementation hurdles in light of global geopolitical developments.
Hornkranz massacre deserves closure after 127 years
The name Hornkranz made headlines in December 2018 when President Hage Geingob launched a month-long “Operation Hornkranz” as an army/police anti-crime operation to fight the rising crime across the country.
We must guard against abuse of public loan schemes for higher education students
During colonial times in Africa, few Africans enrolled for qualifications in higher education institutions. The few who did so were either children of business people or those sponsored by philanthropic organisations such as churches of different denominations on humanitarian grounds.
During times of Covid-19
So far, no death/s as a result of the coronavirus has been recorded in Namibia. Only time and appropriate prevention measures will tell a different story. In the meantime, the number of positively testing cases are slowly increasing.