“Nobody owes you anything. These promoters don’t have to book you. The people don’t have to
Katutura Fashion week to kick-off with a bang
WINDHOEK- The Katutura Fashion Week is just around the corner and the management team has promised a bigger and better event this year.
Miss Glam World Namibia creates awareness on yoga
WINDHOEK – Yoga is known to be one of the best therapies to maintain happiness and peace and it is because of that, that Miss Glam World Namibia 2019, 27-old Minsozi Kompeli is pleading for yoga to be taken more seriously in the country.
Salvaged car tyre sandals of Brakwater
WINDHOEK - On the outskirts of Windhoek, towards Okahandja, at Brakwater lies a small area where three Namibians, whose parents died in the liberation struggle, are making a living by making sandals from old tyres.
Gazza’s million concert to make history
WINDHOEK - Award-winning artist Gazza, real name Lazarus Shiimi, is hosting a show to celebrate 1.1 million views on YouTube for his single hit “Chelete”.
I made Sunday sessions popular – Webster
WINDHOEK - When one hears of a Sunday session, what comes to mind is getting together with friends after a hectic weekend and having a few drinks.
Aqua fest set for end of month
WINDHOEK - The Dolphin Park Aqua Festival, a unique experience combining entrepreneurship, tourism and entertainment during the slowest season of the year, is scheduled for the end of this month.
NASCAM wins copyright case against a local trader
WINDHOEK- The Namibian Society of Composer and Authors of Music (NASCAM) has hailed the decision by the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court to fine a local trader employed at a computer shop in Katutura for music piracy.
The untold story of Blue Waters FC midfield genius, Jean Martin
Holed up in the remote southern part of Namibia, the coastal town of Lüderitzbucht, was literally isolated from many social activities to the extent that many of the country’s inhabitants were not exactly conversant with the town’s existence.
Corporates are giving government a piece of their mind
Government’s decision to cheese off a significant chunk from the allocated annual grant towards schools sport is hard to ignore, so to speak.