Reforming Namibia’s Arts Sector Is a Policy Imperative
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 14/09/2025
The Recurring poverty and neglect Namibian artists face has reached an intolerable level. The passing of Ras Sheehama, one of our most distinguished musicians, is yet another tragic reminder of the structural failures that leave artists unsupported and destitute. Ras’s death follows those of (…)
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