Motjinamuinyo atjihe otjinene omuṱuta tja randisa ohoromende mai tjoza ko N$500 novinamuinyo avihe mbya randisa kavi sere okutanana o 75.
Year: 2023
Ovatjange va tjiukisa embo rao ohunga nomuyaruke Rukoro
Mba perwe okaruveze kokutara membo ohunga nomuinyo womuyaruke ohahende Ombara Otjitambi yOvaherero, Vekuii Rukoro va i kumwe, mari yata nokuṱuna kovihando vye pekepeke.
Oconcordia ya zemburaka ozombura 40 zonḓikameno
Imwe yozosikore ozonamakuruhungi ndjai tjiukirwa kovahongwa ozonyose poo mbaave ungura nawa, omayuva womasuviro nga kapita ya karere nomukandi womazemburukiro wozombura o-40 zongwatero yayo.
Ovaṱuta mave hangahangisiwa ourumbu, ovanane tjiva mave tja ve ri moruuma
Hapo ovanane moviṱo vyao avihe pekepeke ve ri pi oruveze oruzeu rourumbu ndwi ndwa twa ko omutwaro omuzeu kovaṱuta?
Artists celebrate Mwafangeyo’s 80th birthday
A group of family, friends and fans of the late visual artist, John Mwafangeyo, gathered recently to celebrate what would have been his 80th birthday at the National Arts Gallery of Namibia.
Meat and Beer Festival was another one for the books
The much anticipated two-day Meat and Beer Festival event volume 10 made waves this past weekend, with engaging performances from various artists, dancers and models leaving, the crowd begging for an encore.
Industry Loop – Ignorance + Stupidity = Namibia
In last week’s #IndustryLoop podcast, we had D-Naff, who was brave enough to own his truth.
Mavutu Conversations – In the realm of women’s health
There is a plethora of information available on various aspects of menstruation, but one critical issue often remains in the shadows: the association between menstruation, sanitary products, and certain diseases.
Die Laste Hond to batlle it out in Zimbabwe
As Stanley Mareka prepares to resuscitate the dance culture in the country this weekend, popular dancer Vincent Agies also known as Die Laste Hond will be battling it out at the Ultimate Battle Rivalskool Africa 2023 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Own your sound – Butler
South African singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Kenneth Butler told VIBEZ! that Namibian artists who like or are in the jazz genre should own the sound, make it their own, and remain consistent.









