The European Union, through the European Film Festival, has concluded a week-long training on filming, editing, directing and scriptwriting for nine aspiring filmmakers mostly from the Oshana region at the University of Namibia Oshakati campus.
Year: 2021
Investing in authentic African stories
For a long time, Namibian films have been crippled by issues of funding and exposure in terms of coverage but things are slowly shifting, and changemakers like Multichoice are uplifting and capacitating local films by investing in authentic African stories.
Chris Wayne gives hard-knock advice
Music producer Chris Wayne shared some valuable knowledge recently on social media regarding upcoming artists who want to do music full-time.
Treating yeast infections
There are many misconceptions about the vagina and how to take care of it.
Female artists belittled and underestimated
The rise of the #MeToo movement has enabled some women to stand up for themselves, uncovering systemic sexual harassment and discrimination, which has made certain industries reassess their operations.
Uncommon sense – Poverty eradication: Mission impossible
Since the beginning of time, amongst other many socio-economic problems, poverty remains undefeated. Organisations have been established, campaigns launched and funds intensively spent in the fight against it.
Luchi bakes a dream
Loretha ‘Retha’ Muzanima is exemplary for the kind of passion she demonstrates, her rational approach to entrepreneurship, and fighting personal setbacks into creating her own venture – Luchi Treats.
Luxe Hub breaks into Namibian fashion industry
Founder and CEO Fenny Temangou recently held the official store launch for Luxe Hub with a pop-up shop at Livega House in Eros, an event that attracted Namibian female influencers and other notable names in the fashion and entertainment industry.
DJ EES now on Hitradio
Since starting his own online pirate radio station in 2005 called Yes-Ja! Radio, EES, whose real name is Eric Sell always had the dream of having his own radio show.
Arts education vital for children
Afro-fusion musician, storyteller, and arts educator, Damasfusion is calling on stakeholders in the education fraternity to make an extra effort to make arts education accessible to the previously- disadvantaged communities, through funded programmes.
