It goes beyond any comprehension as to how many of our sport icons undertake the way of all flesh without being noticed or rather afforded dignified send offs by their respective disciplines they have served without failure while still breathing.
Year: 2021
Nghaamwa a kwafela omunafikola e li momhumbwe
“Omwenyo wange hambelela omwene, ondi na olupandu nehafo linene osheshi ame omunelao eshi nda mona omhito yokufutilwa ofikola komufimanekwa Usko Nghaamwa.”
INDUSTRY LOOP: The role of a manager
A lot has been said about the subject matter of late and judging from the responses on social...one can see that artists still do not fully understand the manager/artist relationship. Especially the commercial and remuneration aspect of the relationship.
Love Yourself Campaign celebrates 6th edition
This year the Love Yourself Campaign’s theme is ‘Drag Edition’. The campaign teamed up with the LGBTIQ community to celebrate the queens of the LGBTIQ Community. Their colour, their spirits, their contribution to society, in being fierce, confident and drag.
TOP TRENDING: My N*gga Get Rich swimming in money
The top trending clip on our radar is of rapper Paulus Ndjambi, popularly knows My N*gga Get Rich, living his life to the fullest, gallivanting with money. The scene is supposedly from a new and upcoming music video.
At home with: Ilke Henriette Platt
The other side of Cutie
FirstRand Namibia breathes life into the arts
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has not discriminated and still does not do so. The lives and livelihoods of all and sundry have been affected and altered.
Road caves in due to heavy rains
RUNDU – The heavy yet welcomed rain, which brought much relief to Rundu, caused a road cave-in at Tutungeni, forcing motorists to use alternative routes.
Preservation or development?
The earth, by default, was designed to be self-sustainable by its Creator. The forest that supplies oxygen, the far polars that are covered with ice to allow the oceans to be intact in their expansive and not over floor nor flood the human habitats.
Fuel smuggling continues unabated
The police in Ohangwena have raised concerns over the smuggling of illegal fuel into Namibia from Angola.
