A testament to raising the bar, a squibbing third weekend of the virtual Namibia Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) saw once again fireworks on stage stroked off with deserving winners from four categories.
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Dr Alfons releases Gravity in eight languages
Alfons Sagunji, known as Dr Alfons has released his fifth studio album, dubbing it Gravity, singing in eight different local languages with elements of pop, Oviritje, Kizomba, Damara punch and many other genres.
Industry Loop – NAMAs prediction: weekend 3
My predictions last week ended in tears...LOL. I’m starting to think I’m not cut out for this. Thank
Top Trending – Bishop /Kheib’s homily on loneliness
The top trending clip on our radar this week is of Bishop Sageus /Kheib of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia (ELCRN), who presided over a wedding reception saying: “You should have a problem with being alone for so long .’’
At home with Quinton van Rooyen – ‘Lions don’t lose sleep over the opinions of sheep’
When asked how he takes denigration he constantly receives from people, especially on social media, in his line of work, Quinton van Rooyen, the sometimes dubbed controversial businessman, said: “Lions don’t lose sleep at the opinions of sheep”.
Dstv reveals sizzling hot new content for summer
MultiChoice Namibia, this afternoon cemented its position as a tech trailblazer by hosting its annual content showcase event via live stream.
Opinion – What about me, physically?
Teen sexuality is, in so many ways, a matter of profound responsibility, especially when it comes to our young girls.
Mental Health Conversations – September Suicide Awareness
Mental health sheds light on suicide during the month of September. Suicide is not a new phenomenon to most of us, although tragic, we may have become accustomed to it.
FYM goes online
Free Your Mind (FYM) has decided to get on the bandwagon of going digital, as the pandemic has hampered gatherings under stage three regulations.
A Day in the life of Paula – Plant your seed
If we want the world to accept us as we are, we have to let people be who they are. Whether that’s rude, obnoxious, disrespectful or ignorant, you have to accept that you can’t change people. You can influence change in them, but you can’t make them change