Komayandero wondjira ma ku munika okanÿiøina ko kutja otjihungiriro tji tjiri mOmbongarero yo Tjiwaøa nai ohunga no Tjitiro Otjindjandja, Ondjesiro nOtjisuta atji hatwara ko kutja Oruyano Rumwe aru haya kurwa.
Year: 2021
Ozombamba za zemburukwa, ko Zombu ma ku kayamberwa
Nambano omayuva wo ma suviro inga ozondjira tjiva ma ze hungama ko Karukondua Komatoororero ka Tjinene.
Industry Loop – Thank you Nasty C
Literally two months ago, I wrote about how we, as Namibians, needed the Major League DJs to tell us that our own talent is ENOUGH! We needed the Major League DJz to realise how dom we are as people for not amplifying, celebrating and hyping our own content.
Iimene, the crocheting author
Wilhelmina Iimene (23) lives her life through fashion designing and writing fiction novels.
At Home with Salmi Shigwedha – Finding happiness and pursuing business
Venturing into entrepreneurship is something Salmi Shigwedha has been exposed to from an early age; something she credits her grandmother for through the selling of fruit and having to account for everything sold.
Beyond my wildest dreams
I have often wondered what luxury travel in Namibia really feels like. What does it entail? How would I be treated? Goodness, what kind of food would I eat? Would I fly in? How would experiencing that make me feel?
Body acceptance
I recently came across a post by a famous South African singer, Makhadzi, apologising to her fans because of an image posted by her cameraman.
Teacher’s dance classes bring positive vibes
A teacher in the Ohangwena region is passionate about teaching learners cultural dance because she wants them to know their roots and make them understand their culture.
Staying grounded, no matter what
In a world of constant confusion and fearmongering, it is easy to get carried away.
Ndakondja elevates Namibian fashion
Fashion designer, Maano Ndakondja (24) started in the industry by making and selling hair scrunchies. The money made was used for school donations, contributions and/or her own entertainment.
