Last weekend, Zoo Park was bustling with activities as the organisers of the fourth edition of the Otjomuise Live Arts Festival 2024 (OLAF), known as the MOVE! Edition, hosted community members to support local artists and celebrate their stories through dance. Zacharia “Xallamo” Gariseb (27), expressed that growing up in a musical family immersed him...
Mavutu Conversations – Ask around, I have no shame
Sometimes, I believe that we allow shame to creep into us. Have you ever heard the phrase, ‘Ask around, I have no shame?. I am a firm believer in that phrase. However, recently, I have come to almost go against it. Growing up, as a woman, we were allowed to carry shame with us everywhere,...
Uncommon sense – Be still, and remember
With all the things going on in the world, the wars, inflation and the high cost of living, it is easier to find ourselves between a stone and a hard place. Although we may be courageous and hopeful, it is only a matter of time until we become overwhelmed, and feel like the world is...
Speel Aan debuts
Namibian cinema has welcomed a remarkable new film, ‘Speel Aan.’ This poignant narrative follows the journey of Peter Cloete, a high school football coach whose life is irrevocably altered by a tragic incident. Produced by MultiChoice Namibia, in partnership with The Collective and Desert Film Productions, ‘Speel Aan’ is a significant component of the eagerly-awaited...
Mr Makoya releases American flavoured ‘Almal’
Namibian musician Strauss Lunyangwe, popularly known as Mr Makoya, will today unveil his newest single, titled ‘Almal,’ which was recently recorded in the United States of America. The term ‘Almal’ conveys a message of unity, encouraging individuals to come together, raise their hands high, and stand confidently despite any challenges they face. Speaking to VIBEZ!,...
Momeya scoops Bantu awards
A local short film titled Momeya, crafted and produced by Ndakalako Shilongo received two accolades at the recently concluded Bantu Film Festival in Gaborone, Botswana. The film was honoured with awards for Best Costume Design and Make-Up as well as Best Cinematography. The festival, which took place from 8 to 12 October, served as a...
OLAF: Promoting art through dance
The Otjomuise Live Arts Festival (Olaf) has been transforming the city’s cultural landscape through the universal language of dance. Now in its fourth year, the edition started on Wednesday ending on Saturday and brought a variety of dance performances, workshops and interactive showcases to public spaces around the city. This year’s festival featured 14 diverse performances,...
Namjive leaves lasting impact on Namibian youth
Namjive, a local entertainment company dedicated to nurturing young talent, recently hosted a ‘‘Battle of the Giants’’ dance competition at the UN Plaza Theatre. The event brought together aspiring dancers from across the country for a weekend of intense competition and inspiring performances. Ricardo Kameeta, the founder of Namjive, expressed satisfaction with the event’s turnout and the positive impact it had on the...
New feature films to air on KykNET
Viewers can look forward to six feature films that will be aired every Sunday evening at 20h00 on kykNET & kie DStv channel 145. Dubbel moeilikheid, Speel aan, Die rooftog, Ataman, !Dhina Boys and Lubinda form part of MultiChoice Namibia’s Ombura Project. Muneera Sallies, a supervising producer for M-Net’s Premium Channels, says they provided continuous mentorship to the various...
Reviving the poetry scene in Namibia
The organisers of Frankly Speaking, a frequent poetry session, strongly believe that poetry can be revived in the country and create a platform where creatives can express themselves. Radio and television producer Franklin Shitaleni, also known as Black North Side Rabbi and poet Frieda Etuhole Mukufa, stage name Damn Etu started the poetry session to...








