Twenty young filmmakers have begun a year of film and television training at the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Southern Africa Academy in Lusaka, Zambia, including Namibia’s Sandra Muramba and Elisabeth Hamukwaya.
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Dolar Yves’ quest for music stardom is rising
Ngwaba Yves Idinu, who goes by the stage name Dolar Yves, is a rising singer who began his musical journey in a group called 4x4 Too Much Power.
Uncommon sense – Building mental fortitude for a fulfilling life
In the pursuit of personal and professional fulfilment, the cultivation of mental resilience emerges as a critical imperative.
‘Lukas’ to premiere in SA soon
AFTER successfully premiering at Ster-Kinekor Grove Mall recently, the local film ‘Lukas’ will from 8 to 14 March be screened in Windhoek, Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. The showing in South Africa will be a first for a 100% Namibian film.
Capricorn reports healthy half-year liquidity position
THE Capricorn Group yesterday released its interim financial results for the six months ended 31 December 2023.
Budget could attract additional investment
NANGULA Uaandja, the CEO of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board, says the 2024/25 budget represents a pivotal move in sculpting a thriving Namibian economy and reaffirming the government’s commitment to inclusive prosperity.
Opinion – Communities, nations share a common destiny
South African author Charles Bosman, renowned for his heartbreaking portrayals of life in the rural areas of South Africa, relates a tale of “Unto Dust”, in which an African and an Afrikaner man are killed in a skirmish during the peak of wars between the Afrikaners and Africans.
Opinion – Why job satisfaction in universities is at its lowest ebb
The issue of job satisfaction in higher education institutions has been dire, judging from the negative results of studies that have been carried out globally.
Opinion – Honouring media’s dedication during mourning period
As the country reflects on the recent passing of our beloved Hageba, better known as Mr Omake, I personally want to extend my sincere profound gratitude to all the unsung heroes and heroines in the media industry specifically journalists who for the last 21 days worked tirelessly to cover and report on the untimely passing of our beloved president Hage Geingob, and made sure we were all informed.