Audiences, nowadays, no longer come to live shows to listen to the music, they just come for the atmosphere, a local sound engineer has said.
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From class rap to French hip-hop
Not to be left embarrassed in front of his crush back in high school, Don Salem Phillipe, otherwise known as Don HardRisk, dropped a freestyle diss at an opponent during a rap battle at school.
Two new books to read
Foibe Paavo is currently celebrating the release of two new books which give emphasis on success, failure, love and friendship.
Plights of Namibian women
With Human Rights Day and Namibian Women’s Day coming up on the 10th of December, I feel the need to shed some light on the plights Namibian women face in Namibia
Uncommon sense – Ease of access to information – a generational blessing
In the current world of gloom and doom, it is hard to even think of the possibility of a better world. We are constantly bombarded with the ills of the world. All news is about corruption, rising fuel prices, and possible economic depression. We have somehow placed our existential world view in the hands of the western media.
Child of salt and soil…. national costume embodies Namibian coastline
Miss Namibia 2021, Chelsi Shikongo will be sashaying down the Miss Universe catwalk like a proud flamingo with calculated and carefully rehearsed steps.
Property Practitioners Bill at advanced stage
The Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) has been working on the Namibia Property Practitioners Bill, which is close to finalisation.
Opinion – Bank Windhoek named best local performing bank
The Banker Magazine, a prestigious and well sought-after London-based leading Financial Times publication, announced Bank Windhoek as the winner of its annual Bank of the Year award.
Opinion – Decoding the draft Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation Bill
This week, we witness the temporary withdrawal of the draft Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation Bill (NIPA) by the minister of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) in the National Assembly.
