Within the peripheries of mental health, 10th October is an annual World Mental Health Day which focuses on raising awareness on mental health problems around the globe. In addition, to rallying efforts in support of mental health.
Year: 2020
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? – Zanele sheds light on male predators in the music scene
Asked what she wished she knew before she entered the music fraternity, the local rapper who has been on a music hiatus for almost a decade pointed out that male producer’s prey on female artists, one of many dirty games played in the industry that she wished she knew.
Education ministry launches intellectual property project
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MoEAC) in partnership with the Business Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) launched the Intellectual Property and Local Content (IPLC) project.
Opinion – Postpartum depression
With the many ‘killings’ of babies by their mothers that have been happening lately, I feel I ought to write something that I believe might be the reason.
Being different – an opportunity for self-deception
James Moss, in one of his hit songs, sings that he keeps thinking about what went wrong and it keeps him up at night all alone but he realizes that underneath all of us we are just the same.
Roles reversed… participants share experiences from the MTC Knockout Project
Namibian musicians are constant topics of discussions, sometimes bullying from the public and media scrutiny ranging from song composition and its relevance, stage performance and lack of dancing abilities to the mere judgment surrounding vocal ability and allegations of auto-tuning or lack of creativity in general.
Fashion fuses culture at Katutura Fashion Week
Since its establishment one of the fast-growing fashion weeks in the country, Katutura Fashion Week, has always aimed to unite the diverse cultures, ethnicities and traditions of Namibia through the art of fashion, and this year’s event is no exception.
Love Yourself Campaign celebrates 5 years
Priscilla the Namibian Dessert Queen is better known as Namibian Malva Pudding has done it again.
Sport court gives NFA 20 days as NPL fights on
The expelled Namibia Premier League (NPL) continues to fire missiles from both ends of the battlefield, as the league at one end is engaged in protracted talks with the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) over a licence to go fully professional and at the other end, it is busy bolstering its case filed with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) against the Namibia Football Association (NFA).
Tales of the legends – Ode to Joseph Kaseehunde ‘Seadog’ Kuhanga 1953-2020
The entire Otjiwarongo community and the nation at large are battling in utter shock, devastation and disbelief digesting the sad news about the untimely death of one of the most recognizable figures from that neck of the woods, Joseph Kuhanga, also going by his clan name Kaseehunde “Seadog”.