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King Tee Dee

Also known as: Martin Morocky

2021-04-012026-08-21

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  1. July 2026
  2. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee was confirmed as board member

    Source

    Joseph Ailonga was confirmed as board chairperson at the society's annual general meeting, alongside vice chairperson Shinana Nghixulifwa and board members Martin Morocky, popularly known as King Tee Dee, Ripuree Katamila, Bertholdt Mbinda, Gertrude Brandt and Steven Naruseb.

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  3. June 2026
  4. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee continues as board member

    Source

    The board will continue to be led by Ailonga, alongside vice chairperson Shinana Nghixulifwa and board members Martin Morocky, popularly known as King Tee Dee, Ripuree Katamila, Bertholdt Mbinda, Gertrude Brandt and Steven Naruseb.

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  5. May 2024
  6. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee has issued an apology following his recent arrest and conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol

    Source

    Namibian kwaito artist Martin Mbwaluh, known as King Tee Dee, has issued an apology following his recent arrest and conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol.

    King Tee Dee apologises for drunk driving
  7. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee pleaded guilty in court

    Source

    King Tee Dee appeared in court, where he pleaded guilty.

    King Tee Dee apologises for drunk driving
  8. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol

    Source

    He was also sentenced to pay a fine of N$6 000 by the Ondangwa Magistrate's Court after being found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol.

    King Tee Dee convicted of drunken driving
  9. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee had suspended his driving licence for four months

    Source

    The driving licence of kwaito artist Martin Mbwaluh, also known as King Tee Dee, has been suspended for four months.

    King Tee Dee convicted of drunken driving
  10. September 2022
  11. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee collaborated with international acts like Diamond Platnumz

    Source

    collaborated with international acts like Diamond Platnumz, has changed his name, retired, returned and done it all like it was effortless.

    King Tee Dee's Music Festival Is Back
  12. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee will celebrate his life and career at his annual SB09 Music Festival at Unam Stadium this month

    Source

    This month he will be celebrating his life and career once again at his annual SB09 Music Festival at Unam Stadium.

    King Tee Dee's Music Festival Is Back
  13. May 2022
  14. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee was formerly known as The Dogg

    Source

    He has teamed up with King Tee Dee, formerly known as The Dogg.

    Manxebe Teams Up With King Tee Dee
  15. February 2022
  16. The Namibian

    King Tee Dee featured in breast cancer awareness song and campaign with Chi-Chi, Nepembe, Mathews, and Diop

    Source

    They created a breast cancer awareness song and campaign that featured the two girls, Chi-Chi as well as Diop and King Tee Dee, who went by the name The Dogg at the time.

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Saturday 11 July

  1. Nascam board confirms plans to boost royalties and cut costs

    The newly confirmed board of the Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music has outlined plans to increase revenue to N$15 million, reduce administrative costs from 62% to 30%, and improve member benefits over the next three years. Joseph Ailonga was confirmed as board chairperson.

    11 July 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 29 June

  1. Nascam retains board, approves music administration reforms

    The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music has retained its current board for a three-year term and approved governance, operational, and member welfare reforms to strengthen copyright administration and royalty collections. The organisation also approved launch of a capacity-building centre funded by a US$93,730 Unesco grant, scheduled to begin in July.

    29 June 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 20 March

  1. Khomas hosts cultural festival ahead of Independence Day

    Windhoek will host the Khomas Uhuru march and Namfest@36, featuring a 1,000-person parade, innovation talent shows, and music performances by local artists, to celebrate national unity before the official Independence Day celebrations at Sam Nujoma Stadium tomorrow.

    20 March 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 10 March

  1. Arts ministry consults on reviving dormant Namibian music awards

    The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture has invited industry stakeholders to help shape the return of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs), which have been dormant since MTC withdrew funding in 2020. A stakeholder engagement session is scheduled for 14 March to strengthen the awards' credibility and gather input on award categories, industry development needs, and future direction.

    10 March 2026 · The Namibian

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