2021-11-19NSK I’m mad! I’m mad because Namibians refuse to acknowledge the talent we have in this country – talent in terms of arts and entertainment. View more
2021-11-26NSK For some time now, some radio stations have been guilty of playing music directly from YouTube. I know, I know, the ordinary listener honestly couldn’t give a rat’s a** about where the music is coming from as long as they hear their favourites. I know, but as a responsible broadcasting entity, one would think ethical output is top of the agenda. View more
2022-01-14NSK Here’s to another year of the same BS in the entertainment and arts industry! Year in, year out, same issues that never really get addressed, or if someone does attempt to address them – case in point, me, no one gives a flying donkey! View more
2022-01-28NSK Another new year, another week, another status or debate about the industry or lack thereof on socials with zero follow-through energy. I am so sick and tired of these statuses and posts about the industry. View more
2022-02-04NSK A conversation with a random dude at a cuca shop in Herero location this week proved a few things that I am going to unearth in detail. View more
2022-02-11NSK In the coming weeks, I will share my wish list for every sector within the arts and entertainment industry. A wish list that I hope will reach the powers that be. Hope? Maybe we should add prayers as well. This week, we will start with a wish list for the film industry. View more
2022-02-25NSK I promised two weeks that I will be sharing a wish list for every sub-industry within the entertainment and arts space. We have already looked at the film industry and my wish list for it. View more
2022-03-11NSK Listen...let’s call a spade a freaking spade – radio interviews on Namibian radio are painstakingly boring. Especially musical and corporate interviews. View more
2022-03-25NSK Why is it so hard to gain access to Namibian movies? Why can’t I walk into a cinema and watch a Namibian movie at any given time? Why can’t I go on Netflix or Showmax and stream a Namibian movie? Why is it so hard to get solid information at an acceptable pace about a production in this country? View more
2022-04-01NSK Ethnix’s attempt at remixing their hit and our national anthem ‘Open Up’ with South Africa’s Blaq Diamond has everyone talking, including myself. View more
2022-04-22NSK I find Swartbaster’s recent comments about him and Uno Boy not getting booked by “Kavango” promoters in their home region because of one or other reason, rather unfortunate. View more
2022-05-13NSK I miss theatre. I miss everything about it. I miss being on stage. I miss the endless hours of stressful and draining rehearsals. I miss the pain of soaking in a book of lines. I miss being scolded by a demanding director. I miss the crazy adrenaline of opening night. View more
2022-05-20NSK Don’t you miss the Namibia Annual Music Awards? Don’t act like you do not miss the chatter on who will take the big awards like male artist of the year and the female artist of the year. View more
2022-06-17NSK Namibian Broadcasting Corporation director general Stanley Similo recently made remarks that got me thinking. In his own words: “If we as Namibians do not have our own content, we will be subjected to viewing content that is not ours, and our stories will not be told”. View more
2022-06-24NSK Sam Tsui’s TikTok about ‘Danko’ highlighted a few things that I’ve been saying for years about South Africans. South Africans do not know who we are as Namibians. View more
2022-07-08NSK Today’s edition of #IndustryLoop is nothing but an appreciation post. A piece that will highlight and appreciate one of the most under-appreciated branches of journalism, which is entertainment journalism. View more