The artist, who has spent years championing Otjiherero rap through the Ovi-Trap movement, recently opened up about the evolution of his music, the importance of cultural identity, and why he continues to challenge traditional music distribution system.
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The spoken word artist, storyteller and creative believes some of the most powerful stories are often found in experiences that many people overlook.
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Namibia is small, but it is not the only small country in the world. Countries such as Botswana, Jamaica, Lithuania and Estonia have populations that are similar to or even smaller than Namibia's.
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Namibia says it has done all it can to support digital creators, but the ability for content creators to earn money from social media platforms still depends largely on decisions made by global tech companies.
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Artists regularly accumulate thousands of streams across various platforms, yet many still struggle to turn their music into a sustainable source of income.
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Season 5 of Next Ma/Gaisa Star on the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation is officially underway, with a new group of contestants hoping the competition can open doors in Namibia’s music industry.
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The Miss Supranational Namibia Organization has announced a major shift in its approach to selecting the country’s representative for the 2026.
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For Latoya Stella, the past two years have not just been about building a music career, they have been about survival, discipline and holding on to a goal she has carried since childhood.
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In a recent TikTok video, the singer-songwriter shared a personal reflection on her journey studying Chartered Accounting (CA) at the Namibia University of Science and Technology while simultaneously navigating a demanding performance schedule across the country.
“1M views after & I ain't even made enough for a mere song,” he wrote, adding that in countries like South Africa, that level of viewership could bring in between N$30,000 and N$45,000.
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The closure of Sossus Vlei for selfdrive visitors, making them pay to a single concessionaire, is robbing Nambians of what is ours. Namibian citizens should have free access. Sossus Vlei belongs to Namibian citizens after all.
Namibian artist James Omlongo has addressed two issues currently surrounding his name, performance fees and challenges with a recent contract he signed.
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The announcement was made in Addis Ababa on March 26, 2026. The initiative is aligned with Agenda 2063 of the African Union and focuses on building a stronger, more unified story about Africa.
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The success of Film Week 2026 comes at an important time, as the industry now looks ahead to the return of the Namibian Theatre and Film Awards 2026.
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In the post on Instagram, Tate Buti made it clear he is ready to get back into action, writing,
“This Easter I’m bored. Any Namibian artist brave enough to challenge me on an Easter hit? Or you guys just talk? ....
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Namibia’s creatives are producing some of the most exciting art, music, and performances in Southern Africa — yet for most, talent and fame do not pay the bills.https://t.co/shqBuES2LD
Namibia’s creatives are producing some of the most exciting art, music, and performances in Southern Africa — yet for most, talent and fame do not pay the bills.
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I was watching the Independence Carnival Bash recently and it go me thinking.
36 years after Namibian Independence, We have made progress in many areas. But when it comes to music, the question still stands: have we fully embraced our own sound, or are we still searching for it?