The Association of Diplomatic Spouses (ADS) in Namibia recently held its annual charity bazaar, which attracted more than 3 000 Namibians to sample a variety of cuisines, and exposed locals to many traditions from around the world. The event was hosted at the Windhoek International School in the capital, and it raised a whopping N$200...
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Industry Loop – Namibian choirs + South African songs = Same WhatsApp group
The recent chat about Namibian choirs predominantly singing songs of South African origins had me in a retrospective chokehold. If there’s one thing you need to know about me…is that I love the art of choral ensembling. I love choir music, I have sung in choirs all my life. Hence why this chat was so...
Mavutu Conversations – Ladies, let’s talk pee: What your urine colour is telling you
It might not be the most fun topic to talk about. However, because it is something we all deal with on a daily basis, it is of paramount importance that we talk about it. As women, staying in tune with our bodies is key to maintaining good health. Believe it or not, your pee can...
Dalom Kids set to light up Katima Mulilo
The love between Namibian fans and South Africa’s iconic Dalom Music family continues to grow. This year’s visit will be bigger and better. Bosslady Sylvia Tshanda said after a memorable 2024 tour stop in Windhoek and Katima Mulilo with just the Dalom Kids, the legendary Dalom Music family is returning to the Zambezi region...
NTN inspires through God of Women
“God of Women,” a compelling play created by Sifiso Nyathi and directed by Keamogetsi Joseph Molapong, was performed at the National Theatre of Namibia recently. The production delves into themes of identity, culture and women’s resilience. More than just a play, “God of Women” functions as an interactive classroom, a societal mirror and a celebration...
Gospel artist sings through trials, tribulations
Vezembouwa Ndjipangura Tumuna, popularly known as Dr Zion Prince, has nurtured a deep passion for gospel music since he began performing in choirs at the age of eight in Swakopmund. The artist (26), who grew up in Omaruru, reflects on the difficulties he encountered while trying to share his music, despite having content ready for...
Celebrating beauty, embracing diversity through pageantry
The Miss Namibia Organisation announced the semi-finalists for both the Miss Namibia and Miss Teen Namibia 2025 pageants on Friday under the theme ‘Celebrating Legacy, Embodying Unity – Consolidating Namibian Beauty’. NBC spokesperson Beaulah Boois-Beukes said the official reveal marked the first major milestone on the road to the prestigious national crowning ceremonies, showcasing the...
Art is a lucrative industry – Tutjavi
In her inaugural address this week, Swapo Member of Parliament Fenny Tutjavi emphasised that arts, music and media should not be viewed as side-hustles, but as true industries. “These sectors employ thousands, draw in global investment, and help define our national identity. When effectively utilised, they can stand shoulder to shoulder with mining, tourism and...
Namibian Hair and Beauty Awards debuts
The Namibian Hair and Beauty Awards recently honoured the country’s outstanding talent in the beauty industry. Organised by hairstylist Peace Ncube, also known as ‘Nocky’, the event gathered professionals, influencers, and enthusiasts to celebrate excellence across 14 categories, including hairdressers, make-up artists, barbers, and nail technicians. Nocky, a two-time award-winning hairstylist, explained how the idea...
Uncommon sense – Ha, ha, ha
In the midst of our troubles and dark times, it is often hard to see the light side of life. Not because there is no light or is invisible, but simply because we tend to choose not to see it. Often, this happens because in the darkness, we are likely to get some attention and...









