2023-08-18NSK A few weeks ago, we embarked on a mission to visualiSe #IndustryLoop with a podcast. #IndustryLoop is a column that I have authored since 2014. View more
2023-09-01NSK Remember what I said last week? In the famous words of, well, literally everyone, there is my truth, your truth and the actual truth. View more
2023-09-08NSK Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the Godfather of Namibian Hip Hop, Jericho, in a podcast. I asked Jericho what he needed to fill a stadium. Jericho narrated that he needs a team and corporate Namibia to back him with at least a “million dollars”. View more
2023-09-22NSK Not so long ago we featured Clerence Eiseb AKA CJ, a seasoned radio personality, on the podcast version of this column about the need for radio presenters to brand themselves. View more
2023-10-06NSK I’ve always believed that art (music, theatre, visuals... etc.) should be a reflection of what is happening in society. It should clearly demonstrate the reality on the ground. But at the same time, art should also serve as a form of escape. It’s a bit of an oxymoron but hear me out. View more
2023-12-08NSK The industry has seen a boom in the rise of influencers so much, that corporate Namibia now consciously makes it a point to fuse influencers into their marketing and branding strategies. Breathing life into the industry and creating a new source of income for creative entertainers. View more
2024-03-01NSK I find it extremely ludicrous that in this 2024, we still get bombarded with headlines about musicians complaining about radio airplay. View more
2024-03-15NSK Today, I will share a personal playlist of Namibian music. This is something new that I will do every month. For the last two years, I have been extremely absent from Namibian music. View more
2024-03-22NSK I miss the 2015 Namibia at 25 Independence Celebrations. That’s the year the departed president Hage G. Geingob ascended to the presidency. Something was in the air. View more
2024-03-28NSK The findings of the preliminary results of the 2023 Housing and Population Census (HPC) should be a great opportunity for both the powers that be and the entertainment and arts sector. Why? Because one of the findings affects both sides of the coin exponentially. View more
2024-04-05NSK AS A Namibian creative, one does not always have something to smile about. The government does not take the entertainment and arts industry seriously and ordinary Namibians themselves do not seem to give a shxt. View more