The Silent Struggles of Namibia’s Entertainment Industry

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 1er/02/2025
The pressures of the entertainment industry can take a serious toll on mental health, and Namibia is no exception. Behind the music, performances and public appearances, many artists face silent battles with depression, anxiety and burnout. The recent death of rapper AliThatDude by suicide has (…)
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