Weekend recap
Over the weekend, Namibia's entertainment scene was buzzing with exciting events and announcements.
Creative entrepreneurs Luis Munana and Pinehas Shikulo launched a new luxury sparkling wine called RaZul MCC at Droombos on Saturday. The product, founded in 2017, is a one-of-a-kind Namibian-owned luxurious sparkling wine that aims to provide a taste of luxury to everyone.
Shikulo expressed his excitement about the launch and highlighted that every drop of RaZul represents a moment of celebration.
On the same night, the 2023 Metro FM Awards were held at Mbombela Stadium in Mpumalanga, South Africa, and Namibia's own Waters took home the Best Pan African Artist award. This achievement is a testament to the talented musicians and artists coming out of Namibia, and Waters' win is undoubtedly a source of pride for the entire nation.
Meanwhile, music enthusiasts in Windhoek enjoyed an eight-hour event on Saturday at Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) in Eros. Hosted by Dream Believe Succeed (DBS), in collaboration with NMH's Namibian Sun, Open Season featured an impressive line-up of talented DJs, including Tumi Mohamed, Sxdated, DJ Stizo, Top Boy Tuta and A Gulp's Worth.
The event was a remarkable day for music lovers who were treated to an array of styles and genres.
Overall, this weekend's events showcased the creativity, talent and entrepreneurial spirit of Namibians in the entertainment industry. From luxurious wine launches to award-winning artists and eclectic DJ sets, the entertainment scene is thriving and attracting attention from across the continent.
Creative entrepreneurs Luis Munana and Pinehas Shikulo launched a new luxury sparkling wine called RaZul MCC at Droombos on Saturday. The product, founded in 2017, is a one-of-a-kind Namibian-owned luxurious sparkling wine that aims to provide a taste of luxury to everyone.
Shikulo expressed his excitement about the launch and highlighted that every drop of RaZul represents a moment of celebration.
On the same night, the 2023 Metro FM Awards were held at Mbombela Stadium in Mpumalanga, South Africa, and Namibia's own Waters took home the Best Pan African Artist award. This achievement is a testament to the talented musicians and artists coming out of Namibia, and Waters' win is undoubtedly a source of pride for the entire nation.
Meanwhile, music enthusiasts in Windhoek enjoyed an eight-hour event on Saturday at Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) in Eros. Hosted by Dream Believe Succeed (DBS), in collaboration with NMH's Namibian Sun, Open Season featured an impressive line-up of talented DJs, including Tumi Mohamed, Sxdated, DJ Stizo, Top Boy Tuta and A Gulp's Worth.
The event was a remarkable day for music lovers who were treated to an array of styles and genres.
Overall, this weekend's events showcased the creativity, talent and entrepreneurial spirit of Namibians in the entertainment industry. From luxurious wine launches to award-winning artists and eclectic DJ sets, the entertainment scene is thriving and attracting attention from across the continent.
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