After entering the NAMAs twice with no luck, the Baleka hitmaker Tulisan finally got nominated in one of the most anticipated awards in the country.
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Black people vs white people’s shops
People have created parodies of cashiers at well-known supermarkets or retail shops that are common or predominant in southern African.
Choosing your accommodation
One of the most important decisions one has to make before travelling is choosing the most suitable accommodation – and there are so many to choose from.
PDK back with a bang for NAMAs finale
Namibia’s favourite trio PDK received six nominations for various categories at the 2020 NAMAs. Mr Okay Okay, otherwise known as KP Illest, has six nominations and duo Ethnix got five nominations.
Legit photography scouts for photographic models
Owned by award-winning photographer Andrew Ingo, Legit photography is scouting for photographic models around Namibia to take part in a conceptual photoshoot called Legit Project Exposure (LPE).
4th wave of feminism
The fourth wave is said to exist virtually and it is one that reflected postmodern ideas; it allowed for individual choices, and some of the certainties (the ‘grand narratives’ of the second-wave feminism) could no longer be taken for granted.
Top trending – Taveya Munyika comforts Namibians through a tune
The top trending clip on our radar is of a six-year-old girl with an angelic voice, Taveya Munyika singing ‘He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands’ to comfort everyone affected by the outbreak.
The gift of solitude
Imagine growing up in an environment where spending time alone is seen as a bad thing and is openly discouraged.
Big Ben advocates for more local songs on airwaves
Earlier this week, Venaune Kandukira, widely known as Big Ben, pleaded with radio stations in the country to play more of local songs during the lockdown.
SYM Awards teams with NWR for 2020 edition
The Simply You Magazine Lifestyle and Fashion Awards (SYMLAFAs) are returning to create memories in the entertainment industry at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) for its fourth edition on 12 September 2020, and entries for the different categories are closing on 29 May 2020.