NAMA award winning artist, Blossom, has formally tendered an apology for the derogatory remarks she made in 2017.

In a formal apology letter send to NAMA Executive Chairperson, Tim Ekandjo, Blossom’s letter read as follows;
“I hereby give a formal apology to the public in general, and to the Head of State, His Excellency Dr Hage Geingob, for a comment I made on social media in 2017 when I wrote on my page saying, “Okwankara eeta ondjala, Biggest mistake. I fully take responsibility for this negative remark which may have been considered tribal. I further extend my apology as it is part of my duty as a musician and business woman to uphold unity”, ended the letter.
The NAMA Executive Committee welcomed Blossom’s apology in a reply letter written to Blossom by Tim Ekandjo that read as follows;
“We would like to thank you for taking this bold step in tendering your apology. Apologizing is not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength. We wish to inform you that the NAMAs have accepted your apology”.