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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Mayors of Windhoek, Frankie Fredericks, The Dogg, Rudie van Vuuren, Jerry Ekandjo, Christi Warner, Quinton Jacobs, Qonja, Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, Oliver Risser, Kanibal, Odile Gertze, OmPuff, Walter Ehle, Gal Level, Michelle McLean, Rebecca Ndjoze-Ojo, Collin Benjamin, Louis Burger, Emile Wessels, Sarel Burger, Fanuel Kozonguizi, Jericho, Erik Hoffmann, Tinus du Plessis, Utoni Nujoma, Jeremia Nambinga, Niko Bessinger, Hans Joachim Berker, Matheus Shikongo, Nora Schimming-Chase, Abmerk Shindjuu, Erasmus Hendjala, Floris Diergaardt, Ottilie Abrahams, McHenry Venaani, Jane du Toit, Andre du Pisani, Athiel Mbaha, Jacques Burger, Pieter Myburgh, Franklin April, Wicus Blaauw, Ngeno Nakamhela, Wilko Risser, Clara Bohitile, Stefan Ludik, Johannes van der Merwe, Joseph Obgeb Jimmy, Arnold Tjihuiko, Stephanus Ackermann, Marelize Robberts, Gaby Ahrens, Ida Hoffmann, Morne Schreuder, Elaine Trepper, Dawid Botha, Jason Bandlow, Jurie van Tonder, Johannes Redelinghuys, Michael MacKenzie, Herman Lintvelt, Nico Esterhuisen, List of mayors of Windhoek. Excerpt: Martin Morocky (born 31 March 1983), known by his stage name as The Dogg is a Namibian multi-award winning musician, producer and actor. He's one of the most outstanding artists in Namibia and is considered one of the pioneers of Namibia's kwaito genre. His debut album Shimaliw' Osatana, released in 2004, was Namibia's first full length kwaito album. It was critically acclaimed and would go on to be widely hailed as a classic in the Namibian kwaito genre. The Dogg was part of the group Omalaeti O'Swapo, which released one album in 2004. His music is enjoyed internationally, in countries like South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Dogg has performed in France, England and Canada. He is a common household name on Africa's number one music channel, Channel O whe...