Skip to content
KULTOURE
KULTOURE

Culture & Couture

  • Home
  • Culture
  • Celebrity
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Open Discussions
  • News
KULTOURE

Culture & Couture

OMPATA

Posted on October 1, 2021August 31, 2025 By Elizabeth Namoloh

OMPATA

  • Writer: Ndinelao Erna Muuleni Ndinelao Erna Muuleni
  • Oct 1, 2021
  • 2 min read

Get to know the brains behind Namibia’s original film If you have not watched the Namibian popular web series, Ompata, then you have most probably seen him behind the turntables at a party or have heard the name “Pequeno Gang”

  • Tell us about yourself My name is Roger Rafael. I was born and raised in Windhoek, Namibia. My parents are from Angola though and I am currently attending Cape Town school of Film SAE.
  • What is Ompata and what is it about Ompata is a Namibian action web series, that my friends and I came up with to entertain people during the lockdown and quarantine. Ompata basically means shady, evil, bad, and anything related to that. It is about Doggas, who after ten years of being locked up, is released and goes out in search for his drug dealing ally, Paxa, who is also the reason he was in prison.
  • How long have you been filming? Since 2020. Before covid we had a few short films then we stopped for about a year or two and now we are back. We’ve made approximately five or six short films now.
  • When did you realise filming was what you wanted to do? I’ve always liked telling stories basically. In primary school, as homework we were asked to write an essay on how we spent our holidays. I remember that I had not done it so when I was called upfront, I lied about everything. That’s when I realised that I could make something out of this. I’ve always had a passion for filming.
  • What else are you interested in apart from filming?
ree

I’m into music, I make beats and rap sometimes. None of my music is out though, my focus is solely filming. I’m also into fashion.

  • Looking at Namibian music videos and films, what are your critiques? All I can say is that we are headed in the right direction
  • What or who inspires you? My dad and new scenery. There’s so much creativity in cape town. I’m not inspired by anyone from the internet, they only sell dreams.
  • Some of your scenes have guns in them, have you ever used one? Never
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? I’m only focusing on the present. The future is so unpredictable, I don’t want to set goals, I want to chill in the present.
  • What excites you most about filming? I can get creative with whatever script is given to me. Not every film maker has creative freedom.

Did you know? He changed schools a lot as a child because of the type of friends he hung out with He was always camera shy until one of the crew members didn’t show up and he had to step in for him Ompata is shot using phones only

Watch Ompata on YouTube now https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFVhGALlEt_HyQ5o-gaqvA/featured

  • Culture
  • Movies & Tv Shows
Open Discussions blogcelebrityfashionmagazinetrends

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Culture

Rising Entrepreneur: The Journey of Rebekka Alfeus and the Challenges of Small Businesses

Posted on March 23, 2023August 31, 2025

Rising Entrepreneur: The Journey of Rebekka Alfeus and the Challenges of Small Businesses In today’s competitive job market, securing a job immediately after graduation can be a daunting task. Rebekka Alfeus, born and raised in Ongwediva, embarked on an entrepreneurial journey driven by her passion for baking. Her dream of…

Read More
Art

Artists to Watch Out For In 2023

Posted on June 12, 2023September 3, 2025

Artists to Watch Out For In 2023 2023 has been a fantastic year for music so far. While there hasn’t been a flurry of big drops album wise, there’ve been quite a few gems that may have flown over your head, including ones from some artists that I think deserve…

Read More
Art

Interview with Emidio Hoareb

Posted on June 20, 2023August 31, 2025

Interview with Emidio Hoareb This month I had the fantastic opportunity to interview an outstanding photographer and content creator; Emidio Hoareb. We’ll be going through things like his creative process, his inspirations and advice for anyone with an interest in photography and launching their own venture.   • Many people…

Read More

Categories

Art 5
Beauty 9
Books 1
Celebrity 1
Cover 1
Culture 22
Fashion 14
Hair 1
Health 3
Lifestyle 3
Movies & TV Shows 2
Nails 1
Open Discussions 9
Skin 1
Sports 3
Street 1
Style 2
Trends 8

About Kultoure

Kultoure Magazine is fashion, beauty, culture and everything in between. Your front-row seat to Namibia’s most stylish stories.

From runway steals to real-talk narratives, we’re weaving local creativity, bold conversations, and unforgettable style into every page.

Sign up now and be the first to experience the future of Namibian fashion storytelling.

 

©2026 KULTOURE | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes
Go to mobile version