NB: Kindly take not this interview was conducted some years back (RiP) Kashindi: 1. If I gave you an elephant where would you hide it? Hahaha, what a question??? Why would you like to hide an elephant and from whom would you like to hide it? Well, the best answer I could give is probably in
Kashindi: 1.Please tell us a bit about yourself? If I am not known by that picture already then Queen Ndapewa Ya Avula is a passionate socialite who loves to do what she loves to do. I am a full-time producer at the NBC tv. You must have rewarded my energy to educate on the nation’s
Kashindi: 1. Please tell us about yourself. I am full Namibian, born and bred at a small rural village in Oshikoto region more than a quarter of a century ago. I grew up in a typical rural life looking after livestock, fetching water on my head and hewing wood. I am from the Christian family
Kashindi: 1. Please tell us about yourself. Well, since this is not a job interview, I guess I’m at the liberty to say whatever I want..right Kashindi! Let me start by saying that my surname has not always been Dlakavu, because I am the 9th child of David Sheehama and Jakobina Naundjoba, so I am
Kashindi: 1. Tell us about yourself? It all started at Okayekongwe (poNhimbu) adjacent to Outapi town where I was born in the late 70s before moving to my current village Oshondo. I grew up with my mother and siblings. Being the youngest in the family, I was tasked with livestock herding after school and did all the
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Naambo to Namambe, first of all we would like you to tell us how many languages do you speak? I speak oshiwambo (Kolonkadhi) English and Russian 2. Great! Please tell us more about yourself? I Was born and raised in Onesi, nineteen eighty something (mombala yoshilongo shuuKolonkadhi) grew up in a very
Kashindi: 1. Welcome Dr. Ngurare to Namambe, first of all please tell us how many languages do you speak? I speak Nyemba, Kwangali, Gciriku, Afrikaans, English, Thimbukushu and a bit of Oshikwanyama. 2. Are you a morning or an evening person? What happens when you’re forced to be the opposite? A morning person; but in
Kashindi: 1. Welcome to Namambe please tell us how many languages do you speak? I peak four languages i.e Oshiwambo, English, Afrikaans and Silozi. unfortunately I can only write English and Oshiwambo. 2. Very good, now tell us about yourself? Timmie, is My nick name, My Name is Modestus Senalye, born in Outapi and grew up
NB: This interview was conducted before our brother passed on (RiP) Kashindi: 1. Welcome to Namambe please tell us how many languages do you speak? I speak Oshimbaanhu nawa nawa, English very well, Afrikaans (Shomo Street) and a small bit of Otjiherero and Rukwangali… 2. Very good, now tell us about yourself? My Name is
1. Welcome Audrylin to Namambe. Please tell us about yourself? I’m happy to be part of and to make a contribution to your online interview show…I like your Namambe idea very much. Thank you for the positive exposure you are granting me here. I was born, raised and attended my primary & high school in Otjiwarongo,