MTC lauds Tobias
MTC lauds TobiasMobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) says that its investment in boxing is a true reflection of what corporate support can do to the wonders of sport. Return in sport investment...
View ArticleNamibian refereeing on the right path
Namibian refereeing on the right path Namibian refereeing has the right combination for progression and will help the game of football evolve for the better and officials are ready to work whenever the...
View ArticleDirectorate of sports in zeros
Directorate of sports in zerosIt is number-crunching time for sports directorate as the balance sheet goes into the red. No need for sport conference now – Katamba The current budget cuts imposed by...
View ArticleCosafa still alive
Cosafa still aliveNamibia Football Association has refused to give up on the Cosafa U-20 tournament despite its dire financial situation. NFA working hard to find solutions As the U-20 Cosafa...
View ArticleVorster ready to champion desert dash
Vorster ready to champion desert dash National cycling champion Michelle Vorster says she is ready to compete in this year''s Nedbank desert dash competition.The competition will take place on 9...
View ArticleGood leadership vs power hungriness
Good leadership vs power hungriness The late Muhammad Ali ones said: “As leaders, it’s important to cultivate self-belief as well. It’s crucial to not just think, but know that we are more than capable...
View ArticleParalympic athletes visit Eluwa Special
Paralympic athletes visit Eluwa SpecialGolden Boys Ananias Shikongo and Johannes Nambala have been touring the northern region of the country. Back to the roots Paralympians Ananias Shikongo and...
View ArticleSafland teams well prepared
Safland teams well prepared The Namibia rugby sevens team will need to work harder if they are to raise their standards going forward. But still work to be done Coach of the Namibia Rugby Sevens team...
View ArticleVietnam burns ivory, rhino horns
Vietnam burns ivory, rhino horns Vietnamese authorities destroyed more than 2 200kg of seized elephant ivory and rhino horns on Saturday, sending a message ahead of a key international conference the...
View ArticleSleeping outside banks
Sleeping outside banks Zim cash crisis bites deep As cash is in short supply, Zimbabweans have taken to sleeping outside banks in a bid to get their much-needed money. A large line snakes its way down...
View ArticleGuinea goes after Ebola
Guinea goes after Ebola Guinea launched a new infectious disease centre on Friday designed to safeguard the west African nation against a new resurgence of the Ebola virus, almost three years after the...
View ArticleShot of the day
Shot of the day SAFE CROSSING: A man places candles in front of the home of singer and poet Leonard Cohen in Montreal. The baritone-voiced Canadian singer-songwriter who seamlessly blended spirituality...
View ArticleThe power is with the people
The power is with the people The world is still reeling with the news that Donald Trump took the American presidential elections. While much has been said about the American electorate, the exit polls...
View ArticleNo funds for Angolan returnees
No funds for Angolan returnees UN says it did not budget for these people The United Nations has passed the proverbial buck to the Namibian government saying it did not budget for returnees from...
View ArticlePrimary school takes the lead
Primary school takes the lead Fourth consecutive year charity drive succeeds Moses van der Byl Primary School has undoubtedly led by example and shown many other Namibian schools what it means to give...
View ArticleShack dweller lobbyist fights for her members
Shack dweller lobbyist fights for her members Local authorities slow to give land Local authorities are being accused of retarding progress in the allocation of land for members of the Shack Dweller''s...
View ArticleDukwe refugees fear persecution
Dukwe refugees fear persecutionThe petitioners say they will continue with their protest at the regional body''s head office until they are assured that it will intervene in their standoff with the...
View ArticleNewcastle kills 4 000 chickens
Newcastle kills 4 000 chickens The outbreak of Newcastle disease in the north of Namibia has so far killed 4 000 chickens, while more than 400 cases of lumpy skin disease have been reported in cattle....
View ArticleCommunal land chaos
Communal land chaos Illegal sales of land cause blame game A recent meeting near Ongwediva regarding illegal sales of communal land has sparked tensions and have caused a blame game between...
View ArticleFormer PS killed in horror crash
Former PS killed in horror crash The six people who died in a collision on the Okahandja-Otjiwarongo road on Friday evening have been identified.Spokesperson of the Namibian police in the Otjozondjupa...
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