… Live local bands will be celebrating music from legends such as Bob Marley. The party begins at 15h00 and tickets will be available at the door. …
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- February 2019
Windhoek-born saxophonist Suzi Eises blends multiple musical cultures
Suzi Eises, a Windhoek-born alto saxophonist raised in Oranjemund, began playing saxophone at age 16 while attending boarding school in South Africa and was inspired by jazz bands and festivals there. She has released a self-titled album and describes her music as a blend of the different cultures she has been exposed to.
Local saxophonist's cultural achievement celebrates Namibian artistic talent on the global stage.
10 May 2026 · The Namibian →
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Windhoek-born saxophonist Suzi Eises blends multiple musical cultures
Suzi Eises, a Windhoek-born alto saxophonist raised in Oranjemund, began playing saxophone at age 16 while attending boarding school in South Africa and was inspired by jazz bands and festivals there. She has released a self-titled album and describes her music as a blend of the different cultures she has been exposed to.
10 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Friday 20 March
Namibia at 36: Liberation promises betrayed, inequality persists
An analysis marking Namibia's 36 years of independence contrasts the jubilation of 1990 with present-day inequality and governance failures, arguing that the liberation movement's slogans of "Solidarity, Freedom, Justice" have been compromised by elite self-enrichment and a persistence of class-based oppression under continued Swapo rule.
20 March 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 5 February
February events across Namibia for music, dining, fitness
The Namibian publishes a calendar of cultural, wellness, and social events scheduled across February, including oil and gas industry talks, reggae performances, poetry nights, a marathon, first aid training, actor auditions, and Valentine's Day dinners and movie nights at various venues nationwide.
5 February 2026 · The Namibian →