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OSHIMWENYO – Let the healing begin
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OSHIMWENYO – Let the healing begin

The previous writing was about resistance to change and how it may turn out to bring anything we may have not wished for, directly or indirectly. It also looked at how standing in the way can even lead to self-destruction. Like a close friend once said: You cannot take a Panado for a headache that...

Kukuri nominated for international award
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Kukuri nominated for international award

The Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO) Trust recently announced that one of its production pieces, Kukuri, has been selected as part of the Garden Route International Film Festival 2020 (GRIFF) in South Africa.  GRIFF is an independent festival, offering quality films across several genres and pure entertainment for filmgoers. It is a permanent feature on the...

J-Twizzle a free man
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J-Twizzle a free man

In an unsuspecting turn of events, charges against Award-winning Namibian hip-hop artist Jericho Gawanab, also known as J-Twizzle, have been dropped this week at the Karibib Magistrate’s Court. The complainant in the matter this week decided to withdraw the case against Jericho and his co-accused. The rapper opined the situation at first was merely a...

M-Gee drops vintage fashion like video
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M-Gee drops vintage fashion like video

RUNDU – Northern based artist, Lukas Thomas, better known by his stage name M-Gee has dropped another fresh video for his fans, this current afro pop offering titled ‘Kumorora’ is inspired by the current Covid-19 pandemic, and it is shot in a vintage style he wore along with other casts who wore some sort of...

Industry Loop –  The Dance culture
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Industry Loop –  The Dance culture

My heart blossomed (though double-edged…) when I read that 150 dancers pitched for auditions to the 2nd edition of the MTC knockout project recently. As a former dancer and active choreographer…it makes me happy to see that the dance culture is alive and well in the land reserved for the brave. Considering the fact that...

Shaka Khoza’s apology for explicit footage
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Shaka Khoza’s apology for explicit footage

The Queen’s actor Sthembiso Khoza who plays the role of Shaka Khoza is the top trending this week after a video of him appearing at a supposed sex party emerged on social media with women dancing bare-chested and twerking naked. Khoza took it to social media to render an apology for the inappropriate footage, which...

The fairy godmother of education in Namibia
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The fairy godmother of education in Namibia

Mononymously known as ED (executive director), Sanet Lentrud Steenkamp (48), also better known as Tahnee among Karasburgers realised the passion for education while at university when she gave birth to her daughter Janine. “When I fell pregnant with my daughter, it was during my first year of university, that spurred me on to become a...

Ponti, the master of soundtracks 
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Ponti, the master of soundtracks 

Emillie Shimbali Namibian music producer Ponti Dikuua is the creative that can piece together vocals, feelings and elements of culture simply by using voices, rhythms and sound. Having worked on his latest soundtrack for the soon to be released movie Kapana, Ponti says he would not choose to have it any other way in life....

Dice still got it!
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Dice still got it!

He gave us hot tunes to vibe to and has made us hold onto our seats with his acting roles over the years. In the recently -released short film, The Game by Jenny Kandenge, the award-nominated actor reminds us just how great he is at his job. Dice, who still regards himself as a student...