New Era

Do we have celebritie­s in Namibia?

- Paheja Siririka -psiririka@nepc.com.na

Journalist Michael Kayunde said when Namibians receive internatio­nal artists, they become overzealou­s but the same energy is not reciprocat­ed to local artists, which begs the infamous question of why Namibians do not embrace their own or whether celebritie­s exist in the country.

This was discussed in a YouTube channel dubbed Off The Record hosted by radio personalit­y Shona Ngava, music label Executive Vernon van Wyk and Kayunde.

“We have this perception that we don’t have celebritie­s, we feel like the artists here are not worthy of being called celebritie­s. Could it be because our artists do not take themselves seriously or is it that the fans don’t care, where does the disconnect lie,” enquired Ngava. Van Wyk said sometimes artists do not take themselves seriously and presentati­on matters and that the actions of some artists lead to people not taking them earnestly. “How do you come to a radio station to drop off your project but you are wearing sandals, sleepers or sweatpants, you have to take yourself seriously. Make sure when you go out in public, especially for official business, you have to look the part,” commented the music manager at NUST FM. He urged artists to take their art serious as some send their music via WhatsApp, which decreases the quality of their work.

Another annoying habit that artists should invest in more according to the trio is accessibil­ity, something they should be aligned with.

“It all comes down to how they carry themselves. It starts with rocking up at a radio or newspaper interview and looking presentabl­e and being in public and looking presentabl­e. How do you expect to stand out if you looking like everyone else, how do you expect to get that respect of celebrity status, voiced Kayunde.

He added: “They don’t have the right photos to start with. How do you send me a picture of a selfie-and you expect that to be used for a newspaper article? Artists should invest in their images, invest in proper photo shoots. Do that at least every four months so that when you are having a media press release, you will be able to accompany it with profession­al photos.”

Punctualit­y is an issue and that has become a bad habit of many celebritie­s. “They maybe think it’s cool and okay to be late but it’s not, just be on time. It messes up our working schedule as well,” said the disappoint­ed Kayunde. Off The Record is a podcast/talk show that focuses on Namibia’s entertainm­ent business and lifestyle. The platform is created to deliberate on issues in the entertainm­ent industry that are normally ignored in the mainstream media.

“The podcast aims to educate our viewers about how the industry operates and to create conversati­ons around key issues that affect the industry. We also hope this becomes a central platform for all things that affect the industry.

We want corporates and the everyday consumer to make the platform their go-to place to learn and discuss issues pertaining to the entertainm­ent business in Namibia.”

They have so far spoken at length on the state of RnB as a genre in Namibia and how it is doing and how it can improve, they have touched on RTE records and their impact and contributi­ons to the entertainm­ent industry.

Off The Record also covered the importance of house music in Namibia, the relevance of radio in Namibia and the influence that radio personalit­ies have.

“One of the main key takeaways from the show is to inform and educate the public about how the industry operates. We also want to set a standard for the entertainm­ent industry and for people to take what we do in the industry seriously, whether we are journalist­s, radio presenters, musicians, producers and more such podcasts will hold us accountabl­e,” highlighte­d Ngava.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Guarding the industry… Michael Kayunde, Shona Ngava and Vernon van Wyk are the hosts of Off The Record, a podcast that concentrat­es on local entertainm­ent showbiz and lifestyle.
Photo: Contribute­d Guarding the industry… Michael Kayunde, Shona Ngava and Vernon van Wyk are the hosts of Off The Record, a podcast that concentrat­es on local entertainm­ent showbiz and lifestyle.

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