2021-03-12Staff Reporter 1. Combine the icing sugar, almond flour, and ½ teaspoon of salt, and mix at the lowest speed of your electric hand mixer. In a separate bowl, sift the almond flour mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl. View more
2021-03-12Paheja Siririka Having been in existence for eight years in the music industry, the trio Xtrazz, which started as freestyle dancers, have now been taking music seriously due to the demand and support from music spectators. View more
2021-03-12Staff Reporter I was doing some shopping and when I got into the hair products aisle, there was a lady who seemed very indecisive about what to buy for her hair. View more
2021-03-12Paheja Siririka Voice Perfect Namibia, which aims to be a bridging gap for potential musicians to jump-start their careers, recently hosted a virtual show where they awarded talented medical student Paul William Shipanga as the overall winner of the finale of the first season. View more
2021-03-12Paheja Siririka Voice Perfect Namibia, which aims to be a bridging gap for potential musicians to jump-start their careers, recently hosted a virtual show where they awarded talented medical student Paul William Shipanga as the overall winner of the finale of the first season. View more
2021-03-12Strauss Lunyangwe The genre Amapiano continues to dominate the airwaves with most artists tapping into it to make a stand. And hip-hop music, also known as rap, is holding its head high with a show dedicated to it called Rap Attack on NBC TV. View more
2021-03-12Staff Reporter There is no doubt that, for those who live in urban areas, development for them would mean the building of malls and skyscrapers. View more
2021-03-12Paheja Siririka Female inmates at the Windhoek Correctional facilities have found ways of keeping themselves busy, which includes basket weaving, needlework, painting, making beads and necklaces, among others. View more
2021-03-08Paheja Siririka Newly and local flick company, Bosman Films has started production of its first movie, Woestynpsalm, a feature-length Afrikaans film set in Namibia that is taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride of a female reverend who is forced to juggle traditional and modern views on religion, and the ‘acceptable’ roles of a woman in society. View more
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