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Mavutu Conversations – PCOS awareness month
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Mavutu Conversations – PCOS awareness month

September is Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) awareness month. This is one of the experiences women go through, often without awareness or a proper diagnosis. When I got my periods in primary school, I was a bit shocked because, even though I had little knowledge of it, I was not mentally prepared at all. To make...

Refreshed Kasi Vibes scheduled for October
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Refreshed Kasi Vibes scheduled for October

The Kasi Vibe Festival, renowned for its lively ambience, is set to take place in October this year.  Unlike previous years when the festival was held multiple times, it will be conducted only once this year, from 4 to 6 October, at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.  This change has prompted numerous enquiries from...

Industry Loop – It’s Film Month MFs!!!
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Industry Loop – It’s Film Month MFs!!!

I am sure every single professional Namibian actor is sick and tired of getting questions like… “Where can we watch the movie?” “You say you are a professional actor, but we do not see your stuff on Netflix?” “Mara, where can I watch Namibian movies?” I think I speak for all involved in one way...

King Tee Dee cancels activities
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King Tee Dee cancels activities

Awarding-winning artist Martin Morocky, also known as King Tee Dee, has cancelled most of the activities he had scheduled for the year. The artist announced early this month that this year’s Standard Bank 09 Music Festival, (which he started in 2018 under the name 2909 Music Festival), will not take place as scheduled. The annual...

Uncommon sense – Life is simple. We complicate it
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Uncommon sense – Life is simple. We complicate it

We live in a world where we are constantly preoccupied with the buzz of current affairs, goals and pictures of an euphoric future. We are constantly busy with tasks that once complete, only take us to nowhere but the next one.  This sometimes happens so much that even instead of sitting back, relaxing and celebrating...

Yo Maps back on Namibia’s stage
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Yo Maps back on Namibia’s stage

Zambian music artist Elton Mulenga, popularly known as Yo Maps, has made a triumphant return to Namibia, much to the delight of his fans.  Despite a recent arrest for performing without a work permit at The Loft, the talented artist is back on stage, ready to entertain Namibian audiences. Yo Maps is set to perform...

Namibia to grace BRICS+ fashion summit
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Namibia to grace BRICS+ fashion summit

Namibia’s fashion industry is making waves on the international stage, and the MTC Windhoek Fashion Week has been instrumental in propelling local designers to global recognition. From 3-5 October, director of MTC Windhoek Fashion Week Alvaro Mukoroli will be representing Namibia at the BRICS+ Fashion Summit in Moscow. This prestigious global event, the largest of...

Opinion – Visionary thinkers needed
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Opinion – Visionary thinkers needed

Descartes’ old maxim says, “I think, therefore I am.” Much has been said and written about thinking, thoughts and ideology. Some schools of thought have even suggested that there is a component missing, namely:  “I think and belong, therefore I am, and African thinking is said to be saying: take away the thinking and simply...

Opinion – Analysis of restorative justice
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Opinion – Analysis of restorative justice

Society deeply ingrained many, including me, to believe that those who commit crimes are inherently bad people, forever condemned to lives of wrongdoing with no hope for redemption. This notion not only generalises the complexities of human behaviour but also perpetuates a justice system focused solely on punishment rather than healing. In reality, to sustained...

Opinion – Environmental Court: Cracking down on eco-crime
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Opinion – Environmental Court: Cracking down on eco-crime

Wildlife crime remains an international conservation management issue that threatens ecotourism, ecological balance and biodiversity. The industry of illegal hunting and trade in wildlife and wildlife products is estimated to be worth US$50-US$150 billion per annum, according to the United Nations Environment Programme, and continues to pose a threat towards globally-endangered wildlife species. The escalation...