An exhibition of the 2022 progress work of the first, second and third-year visual arts, fashion design and new media design students from the College of the Arts (Cota) is currently running at the Namibian Arts Association.
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Industry Loop – Rest easy DJ Soso
DJ Soso joins a long line of Namibian creatives who gave this country their all, but did not get the monetary appreciation and respect back from their countrymen. The fact that we have so many Namibian entertainers who have passed on without getting the respect and monetary appreciation while still alive, is exceptionally worrisome.
Bank Windhoek closes 40th celebration with theatre production
As a supporter of the arts industry, Bank Windhoek commissioned a theatre production, titled ‘40 Years of Bank Windhoek’, to showcase the bank’s 40-year journey.
Jig to Amapiano aerobics with coach Namaseb
Offering aerobics workouts on the beat of Amapiano sounds since August this year, Charles Namaseb puts his charges through their drills at the Khomasdal sports stadium over weekends.
Munyaza infuses Zambezi tradition into literature
Knowing the meaning of names plays a critical role in engaging the origin of such names in the traditional and cultural settings of Africa.
Mental health conversations – Transitioning from high school to university
Entering university is an exciting phase for those who embark on the journey. There’s a sense of independence and freedom that most learners yearn for when they leave high school.
Uncommon sense – Living in a polarised world
It takes great guts for one to live truthfully and authentically in today’s world. The odds against living in truth are countless and immeasurable, and anyone who dares to try must brace themselves for greater challenges.
Dancing Troubles Away
The inability to verbally express his battles when hurting has led Le-Clue Job to acrobatic dancing to deal with his emotions and control how he reacts to circumstances around him, since he is a non-confrontational person.
Bank Windhoek Cancer Apple Projects raises N$33.9 million in funds
The Bank Windhoek Cancer Apple Project, in aid of the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN), has raised N$33.9 million since its first donation of N$250 000 in 2000.
Opinion – The Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah I know
The rise of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is by no means a miracle or a tsunami because she has all what it takes to become the next Namibian leader.









