There is a dire need to tell and sell new stories as Namibian creatives, and there is a lot of potential in collaborating with other sectors to express and sell the narratives.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibian YouTubers unite
As Namibian content creators continue to flood social media spaces with their talents, hobbies and interests, local content creators on one of the world’s popular video platforms, YouTube, recently met to pave the way forward for content creation on the site.
Preserving Namibian heritage and culture
The Museums Association of Namibia will be celebrating Heritage Week from 20 to 26 September 2021 across the country, under the theme: ‘Fashion, the threads that bind us together’.
Opinion – My vagina mileage
With my virginity article last week, I got quite a backlash from a lot of people, of which most were men, obviously.
Bonsella to add voice to Depression album
Hurry Haiketi, a 22-year-old upcoming artist, also known as Bonsella, was recently voted on social media to sing in the album ‘Depression Defeated’ for the Monica Gender Equality, Human Rights and Social Justice.
Uncommon Sense – What a wonderful world this could be
Those with a strong Christian religious background would be very familiar with the phrase “may peace be with you”. They would also know what the famous reply to it is. As much as this may be easy to assert, one must admit it is easier said than done. However, if literally taken, it can have a greater positive impact on earth and the livelihood of its inhabitants.
T-Bozz and Staika release ‘Sokolate’
Just as the Ma/Gaisa scene was quieting down, popular duo T-Bozz and Staika recently released their fifth studio album titled ‘Sokolate’.
Jazz weekend for Tsumeb
As the country is slowly opening up, Tsumeb will be treated to a night of good Jazz sounds tomorrow.
Armas nominated for Sotigui award
Veteran actor Armas Shivute has been nominated in Sotigui for the Best Actor of Southern Africa category for 2021.
Weddings during Covid
Among many industries decimated by Covid-19 was weddings. The ongoing pandemic has pushed the wedding industry to the brink, with many vendors hanging on by a thread.
