The much anticipated two-day Meat and Beer Festival event volume 10 made waves this past weekend, with engaging performances from various artists, dancers and models leaving, the crowd begging for an encore.
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Industry Loop – Ignorance + Stupidity = Namibia
In last week’s #IndustryLoop podcast, we had D-Naff, who was brave enough to own his truth.
Mavutu Conversations – In the realm of women’s health
There is a plethora of information available on various aspects of menstruation, but one critical issue often remains in the shadows: the association between menstruation, sanitary products, and certain diseases.
Die Laste Hond to batlle it out in Zimbabwe
As Stanley Mareka prepares to resuscitate the dance culture in the country this weekend, popular dancer Vincent Agies also known as Die Laste Hond will be battling it out at the Ultimate Battle Rivalskool Africa 2023 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Own your sound – Butler
South African singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Kenneth Butler told VIBEZ! that Namibian artists who like or are in the jazz genre should own the sound, make it their own, and remain consistent.
Men and suicide in Namibia: A silent crisis
Suicide is a global public health issue with devastating consequences, affecting individuals, families, and communities.
Natural remedies for depression – hallmark of good leadership
It is said that the poorest person in the world is a person without a dream. Many a time, we talk about travelling the next holiday, picking a place where to eat out, working out for a summer body, and achieving financial freedom.
Are you a passive or active bystander?
The Violence Against Children and Youth in Namibia Report of 2019 states that nearly two out of five females (39.6%) and males (45%), aged 18-24 years, have experienced physical, sexual and emotional violence in childhood.
China, Namibia ‘debt-trap diplomacy’
’This article critically examines China’s ‘debt-trap diplomacy’ in the context of Namibia.
Access to Information Act: A game-changer or bureaucratic hurdle?
In today’s digital age, the cliche “knowledge is power” resonates more than ever. But how equipped are our public sector institutions to meet the increasing demand for transparent and accessible information?









