Left-wing pan-Africanist Bassirou Diomaye Faye this week became Senegal’s youngest president – by extension, the youngest president on the continent - pledging systemic change, greater sovereignty and calm after years of deadly turmoil.
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Industry Loop – Cheers to more award ceremonies!
AS A Namibian creative, one does not always have something to smile about. The government does not take the entertainment and arts industry seriously and ordinary Namibians themselves do not seem to give a shxt.
Kautanevali relishes role as judge in Top Model Zambia
BEAUTY queen Martha Kautanevali recently participated at the Top Model of the World event in Zambia as a judge, and garnered attention for her impactful involvement.
Fashion designers take to Ongwediva streets
Instead of the traditional runway and as reflected in its name, the inaugural ‘UpNEXT Musik Fashion Streetway’ took place on Wednesday in an Ongwediva street, symbolising a unique blend of fashion, music and street culture.
Mavutu Conversations – Endo Month
In March, we celebrated a lot of special days.
Unam fashion students shine
The creativity and talent of students currently studying fashion design at the University of Namibia’s visual and performing arts section showcased at the Commonwealth Fashion Show last week revealed that the local fashion scene will be in good hands.
Desert Jazz Festival launched at Walvis
Plans are underway for a Namib Desert International Jazz Festival in the desert next year, which will bring local and international artists together.
Opinion – Keeping your financial compass true
Life is a journey filled with unexpected turns.
European equities flat at open
Europe’s main stock markets traded flat in opening deals yesterday as investors mulled the outlook for global interest rates.
Gold hits fresh record above US$2 300
Gold broke above US$2,300 for the first time yesterday as it continued to surge on the back of expectations that US interest rates will come down this year amid high geopolitical tensions.