‘On The Up’ (OTU) is an official list we launched last year in July. The OTU list will be published three times a year. OTU will give you and the rest of the country a clear picture of which artists are on the up, and deserve a chance to sit alongside the Kings and Queens of the Namibian entertainment industry.
At home with Nomvula Mapolombo Mbwaluh – Interior design and fashion enthusiast
Is there ever a lady who does not like fashion, interior design and all the finer things in life? These are things Nomvula Mapolombo Mbwaluh is passionate about and makes sure the passion manifests in her home setting.
Never stop hustling
Twenty-three-year-old student at the University of Namibia (Unam) Kishi Festus Natangwe started his ‘Through thick and thin’ clothing brand three years ago to meet his parents halfway in paying his rent and taxi fare.
Local influencers nominated for SCREAM Awards
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) entertainment producer Emily Josef has dedicated her nomination for the 8th edition of the SCREAM All-Youth awards to late colleague, Maria Indongo-Nepaya.
A Day in the life of Paula – Treat the customer as if you are that customer
Customer service in this country is a joke. It’s something we’ve most likely all experienced, and the saddest part is that it’s been like this ever since I started to understand the concept of customer service. I don’t know about you, but I am not okay with it!
The art of gaslighting
Many people call it the art of gaslighting. There is nothing artsy about manipulating someone into becoming insane just so you can have power over them. This week, I shed light on gaslighting and how to know you are in a situation where you are being gaslighted.
Exploring talent options amid Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought along a lot of worries to some, while others have taken advantage of the lonely time by honing their skills, like Debby Esther Amagola (22), who started baking and has now turned a hobby into a business.
Uncommon sense – Insatiable greed: another mental disorder?
‘How much is enough?’ must be the most prominent question every person should ask themselves. It is not only important for self-inquiry and reflection but also the meaning of life.
Teacher by profession but musician by heart
Johannes Eddy-More Martin is a 25-year-old teacher in love with music, especially Afro-pop.
RMB Song Night still going strong
Previously known as ‘Song Night’, now called ‘RMB Song Night’, the platform has left deep footprints in the development of singers and the Namibian sound.
