30
Jan
The Windhoek Friday-night air has a specific scent: a mixture of expensive perfumes, expensive exhaust fumes, and the sharp, yeasty promise of the first cold draught. For the city’s young professionals, the weekend doesn't begin with a sigh of relief, but with a shift in gear. This is the entry into the Groove Economy - a space where the lines between social leisure and professional survival are increasingly blurred. But beneath the polished Instagram stories and the clinking of premium gin glasses, a quieter, more dangerous trend is emerging. For many young Namibians in their 20s and 30s, groove has…
