I’ve always believed that art (music, theatre, visuals... etc.) should be a reflection of what is happening in society. It should clearly demonstrate the reality on the ground. But at the same time, art should also serve as a form of escape. It’s a bit of an oxymoron but hear me out.
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Music knows no borders… Khoisan mer§ging traditional and modern sounds
As they walk into the eatery where we are meeting, I could tell from a distance that these are indeed Khoisan, a talented music duo comprising Oratile Kofa and Thabang Rasefako, accompanied by their manager and other assistants.
Amicable solutions needed in municipal debt collection
Residents of Windhoek, Okahandja, Walvis Bay and Rundu have in recent months demonstrated against the approach employed by RedForce in its efforts to collect debt on behalf of various local authorities.
The reading of the letter of Philemon within our context
Paul, a prisoner, writes Philemon a letter. Needles to say the letter is written from prison. He is writing to a wealthy man.
Unintended results of government investments
Government investments are spending by the State in business or assets through central or local governments, or through publicly-owned industries and corporations.
Morocco earthquake impact felt far
On 8 September 2023 at around 22.11 UTC, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck Morocco at 18.5 km depth.
Your dreams are your choice
A pivotal moment in the lives of numerous young learners comes when the calendar pages turn.
Swanu celebrates 64 years
The Swanu party on 27 September 2023 celebrated its 64th Anniversary of existence and this occasion calls for revisiting its raison de tre for its existence and its relevance in the current political dispensation.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Inheritance law – redistribution agreements
The facts are largely undisputed and not complex and are as follows
30 households relocated from dilapidated single quarters
The Omaruru municipality has relocated over 30 households from the dilapidated single quarters to Extensions 5 and 6 in the town’s Kapekaha Road.









