When it comes to new wines to try, the label is important.
Year: 2022
‘Ondjila’ to the top
Inspired by his grandfather playing the xylophone at home at night, Simeon Ashilungu Golden Kambonde started entertaining his fellow learners during school shows in 2011 by dancing and singing to other artists’ songs.
Normalising therapy through film
The term edutainment has come a long way in the entertainment space as a tactic to educates or informs while also providing some amusement at the same time.
DJ Yessonia to perform on Amapiano cruise … as she’s busy setting up DJ school
Having only been in the music industry for nine months, Sonia Shaalukeni, otherwise known as DJ Yessonia, has landed a gig on a music cruise, popular with South African music lovers.
Debunking myths around contraceptives
For many years, women have been subjected to being called sluts or whores for using contraceptives.
When you find yourself
When Mildred Williams was taught about the Waterboers in her grade 5 history lesson, she did not know it was her family she was learning about.
Uncommon sense – Paving a new path – the only way forward
Nothing is harder than trying to get something by fighting the old.
Top-tier entertainment this weekend
Namibians are spoiled for choice, with two high-quality music concerts scheduled for this weekend.
Opinion – Informal and micro enterprises: Small is beautiful
The recent focus on empowering informal and microenterprises is a necessary affirmation for further development of Namibia’s economy. Development of new market spaces, as well as ongoing management of and upgrades to SME parks as good omens for the future.
Women step up business skills
Women entrepreneurs recently took their business skills to the next level through an online and face-to-face training programme provided by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Namibia.









