WINDHOEK- The 10-member dance troupe of the Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) will premiere on March 27 Well Wish Ya at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN).
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Medley of muso live at jam session
Whilst week-end revellers in the capital were celebrating St Patrick’s Day, all dressed up in green and singing “when Irish eyes are smiling”, there was a jam session of a different kind going on across town, in celebration of music.
Industry Loop: Give new school a chance!
The joy of being me is that you have people of all walks of life ready to engage you in conversation.
Kajuh signs under Numba Busy
Matheus Silas Ndemutala, AKA Kajuh, has signed under Numba Busy Entertainment Record Label, established in 2015, and that since has been going through management and ownership transition beginning of 2018.
The footprints of Bob Marley
The footprints of Bob Marley appear on the sand in Jamaica and across the earth wherever freedom is held hostage.
Likened to Martin Luther King, Jr., Marley desired peace for his people, and for all humanity.
Hannah Nangula gears up for a cosmetics debut
WINDHOEK-With the make-up industry booming and becoming a trend locally, make-up artists are working hard to make sure that they have their make-up artistry under their belt, with their make-up products at hand.
Dollar in collaboration with Zinhlé, Bussie and Kwesta
WINDHOEK- Live performer, Dollar Yves Idinu, or just Dollar, a Namibian-based Congolese musician, has announced his massive comeback with great hit songs featuring three top South African (SA) singers.
Finance an obstacle in producing great films
WINDHOEK- Namibia has produced great films over the years, be it feature films, short or documentaries
Local musos invited to jazz festival
WINDHOEK- Local musos aspiring to feature at the Windhoek Jazz Festival may stake their claim by submitting their details for consideration.
Rise of a ‘township talent’
Young Odette Ochs is part of a culture of rising “township talent” in Swakopmund, who despite being unknown to the mainstream music scene has what it takes to become Namibia’s next “starlet”.