Namibia: Swakopmunder Musikwoche Returns
[Namibian] Despite a challenging year filled with financial and social uncertainties, the organisers of the annual Swakopmunder Musikwoche have officially announced the event’s return this December.
Namibia: ‘Tsamma Time’ Spotlights Contemporary San Art
[Namibian] For many people the idea of San art may connote images of rock art depicting ancient occurrences, rites and rituals. In ‘Tsamma Time,’ an exhibition of contemporary San art currently on display at the National Art Gallery of Namibia, the San…
Namibia: Pewa’s Adventure Book Emphasises the Value of the Ocean
[Namibian] The author of ‘Pewa’s Ocean Adventures’, Taati Niilenge, and her team joined the global celebrations to educate the youth on the value of oceans throughout the months of June and July.
Namibia: Namibian Opera ‘Chief Hijangua’ Heads to Berlin
[Namibian] Masks are being cast in Windhoek’s city centre and the stage is amid a reimagination in the German capital as ‘Chief Hijangua’ announces its upcoming revival in Berlin.
Namibia: Natasha Van Der Merwe’s Namibian Tour Kicks Off Today
[Namibian] Multi-talented South African actress, singer, presenter, dancer and choreographer Natasha van der Merwe says she’s ready for her first Namibian tour.
Namibia: Former Mr Gay Namibia Excited Over Same-Sex Marriage Victory
[Namibian] Gay activist and former Mr Gay Namibia Wendelinus Hamutenya this week took to social media to celebrate the Supreme Court judgement which compels the government to recognise same-sex marriages legally concluded outside Namibia.
Namibia: Popular Socialite Tate Geya Dies
[Namibian] Oshakati-based comedian and well-known personality Abraham Shivute, well known as Tate Geya, has died.
Namibia: ‘Unmourned Bodies’ Opens in Cape Town
[Namibian] Curated by Jo Rogge and featuring the work of 18 artists, ‘Unmourned Bodies’ coincides with the month of Namibia’s independence as it aims to remedy colonial representation of the country and underscore the present day blurring of art and cr…
Namibia: Ancestral SAN Art Vandalised
[Namibian] NAMIBIA is renowned for its ancient San rock art, which showcases the heritage and traditions of the indigenous people, unfortunately, recent incidents of vandalism and ignorance have led to the defacing of these priceless masterpieces.
Namibia: Film Industry Still Struggling
[Namibian] THE Namibian film industry has grown considerably in recent years, however, filmmakers still experience various challenges.