As much as he loves talking about sport, specifically football, on various platforms, Isack Tuyenikuye Hamata says he is the wariest extrovert and introvert one will ever find.
Year: 2021
MTC Windhoek Fashion Week calls for entries
One of the country’s biggest fashion events, MTC Windhoek Fashion Week (MWFW), is calling on fashion designers to apply to showcase their work at the prestigious event, set for 2-6 November 2021 in Windhoek.
Hate speech
A day after my Slut Night article, I got an email from a man asking me why I enjoy bashing men and labelling them as sociopaths.
Health Conversations: Ways to self-care to promote good mental health
The recent loss of a young South African celebrity prompted a mental health discussion on social media. The statement “we are a sad generation with happy pictures” frequented social media during that time.
Uncommon Sense: Navigating through a deceptive world
One who has not realised that the world is not what one has, for long, thought it is, still has a long way to go and a lot to learn. It must also be stated right from the onset that for that learning to happen, one must take a different kind of learning.
Kekufosahala in Windhoek with DJ Siya
Zambezi region’s most celebrated DJ Siya, real name Siyaya Alexander Sikalumbu, is hosting a get-together at the old Club Chez Ntemba tomorrow.
Nakaambo introduces ‘Chilli by Chef Robyn’
While many celebrities become brand ambassadors for com-panies, local media personality and influencer Robyn Nakaambo has created her own brand of chilli sauce, and is proudly its own ambassador.
‘The Art of Balu Panda’ on its way
After joining the 061Music crew in 2018, Bradley Malanton Rachellend Richter, popularly known as Balu, is slowly making his solo comeback this year.
FCN keeping head above water amid pandemic
He told VIBEZ! that unfortunately the industry has not been capacitated enough to produce enough to sell in South African retail shops here, and there is still a long way to go.
Inside Harambee Prosperity Plan II – Pillar Four: Infrastructure Development
The Harambee Prosperity Plan II (HPP II) covers 2021 to 2025 and builds on the solid foundation of the inaugural HPP 2016-2020. It continues to prioritise the implementation of targeted policy programmes to enhance service delivery,
