Former Namibian boxing head honcho Kelly Nghixulifwa was strangely not exactly known for his exploits in the boxing ring as a budding young middleweight champion, but rather made headlines as the most successful Commander-in-Chief of both the National Amateur Boxing Federation and Namibian Professional Boxing and Wrestling Control Board, portfolios he held simultaneously and occupied with distinct
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Industry Loop – This festive…
One thing that I’ve always been critical of is the wholesome customer service experience one gets at a nightclub or lounge.
Minimum wage for models suggested
A group of models have been deliberating on their position in the local fashion industry and have decided to petition for a minimum wage for modelling services rendered.
Why travel content creation is worth exploring
Not too long ago, the NBC’s Whata-Lifestyle team was in my living room asking how exactly I got into content creation and honestly, the answer was, and remains, “I’m not quite sure”.
Wrongful incarceration destroyed my life – Dollam…kept writing rhymes in custody
Oviritje artist Terrence Dollam Tjitjahuma says his wrongful arrest, which saw him incarcerated for a crime he didn’t commit in 2015, has robbed him of his livelihood and he is now left alone to pick up the pieces.
Engaging audiences with music
Audiences, nowadays, no longer come to live shows to listen to the music, they just come for the atmosphere, a local sound engineer has said.
From class rap to French hip-hop
Not to be left embarrassed in front of his crush back in high school, Don Salem Phillipe, otherwise known as Don HardRisk, dropped a freestyle diss at an opponent during a rap battle at school.
Two new books to read
Foibe Paavo is currently celebrating the release of two new books which give emphasis on success, failure, love and friendship.
Plights of Namibian women
With Human Rights Day and Namibian Women’s Day coming up on the 10th of December, I feel the need to shed some light on the plights Namibian women face in Namibia
Uncommon sense – Ease of access to information – a generational blessing
In the current world of gloom and doom, it is hard to even think of the possibility of a better world. We are constantly bombarded with the ills of the world. All news is about corruption, rising fuel prices, and possible economic depression. We have somehow placed our existential world view in the hands of the western media.
