WINDHOEK - The European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) Cluster in Namibia will launch the second edition of the EUNIC Music festival today at the Warehouse Theatre.
Early Easter vibes at Sunday market
SWAKOPMUND - With Easter just around the corner, the vibes in Swakopmund are picking up speed, and the popular monthly Sunday Market, which is in its fourth year, did not fail to disappoint.
Swift 30 board game to educate Namibians
WINDHOEK - Ndeshi Ndapunikwa Fikameni, the founder of the Afro-print line, has come up with a game called Swift 30.
“The game is proudly Namibian, which aims to educate, promote the authentic gem that Namibia is,” she said.
Campaign to keep Warehouse Theatre open
WINDHOEK - The 30-year-old Warehouse Theatre in Windhoek has embarked on a fundraising campaign to address its financial woes.
The fine lines of Modise linocut art
SWAKOPMUND - Professional artist, Kabelo Modise, is hot off a solo Independence Celebration exhibition held at farm Shalom in the Swakop River Valley, where he displayed over 30 pieces of his intricate linocut works - a distinctive style which earned him acclaim as one of Namibia’s most influential and talented artists
Maranatha Goroh, gospel star on the rise
WINDHOEK- Gospel singer, Maranatha Goroh is not new to the gospel scene. After a long time in the industry, the powerful and soulful singer has shifted into the realm of praise and worship as part of her newest musical project.
Temptations show postponed indefinitely
WINDHOEK - The organisers of the much-anticipated Temptations Motown Afro Night yesterday said they could not resolve issues between the promoter, Tshepi Live Entertainment-Botswana, and The Temptations.
Sunny Boy ‘Uuyelele’ album out in two weeks
WINDHOEK - Sunday Shipushu aka Sunny Boy revealed that his much-anticipated seventh studio album entitled ‘Uuyelele’, which means light, will be out in two weeks’ time.
Surviving as female music producers in Namibia
WINDHOEK - With music being universal, one would expect women to be in the industry not only as singers but also as producers. Getting hold of them is difficult because it is either they are upcoming like Afroberries’ DJ Alba or they not based in the country like Gina Jeanz.
Kamu na omalelo gaali goNFA mOshana – Nandago
Oshakati - Okatanga kokoompadhi mOshana oke li monkugo yi na onkambe konima sho yamwe yomaawiliki yoosipana dhimwe mooliha dhaNFA mOshana, ye li ya kutha mo dhawo noya hala okuumba ko elelo ekulu koshipundi, nokutula ko elelo epe.