Goals galore in Women’s Super League opening
It rained goals at the opening games of the Women Super League (WSL) over the weekend, with the University of Namibia’s (Unam) Bokkies thrashing Omaheke Ladies 13-0. The weekend featured a lot of...
View ArticleFamily killed in crash after funeral
A family of four who were returning home from a funeral in South Africa were killed yesterday morning in yet another horrific accident on Namibia’s roads. The accident occurred early yesterday morning...
View ArticleSwapo primaries split Okahandja
A storm is brewing at Okahandja after the ruling Swapo Party held its district primaries to elect candidates for the November regional and local authority elections. The elections were chaired by the...
View ArticleBrave Warriors getting ready
With just over a week to go before the Brave Warriors travel to Gambia to play a 2018 FIFA World Cup first-leg qualifier match, Namibia’s playing personnel appear to be in good shape. The Brave...
View ArticleRising Venus reaches hallowed 700 club
Venus Williams yesterday beat Julia Goerges at the Wuhan Open to reach 700 career wins. Her tally makes her the only active women’s player to achieve the milestone other than her sister Serena. The...
View ArticleGeingob takes up Palestinian cause
President Hage Geingob has called for the unconditional admission of Palestine and Western Sahara as full members of the United Nations (UN) and its agencies. Speaking at the UN Summit for the adoption...
View ArticleWhere are our people?
In the wake of the conclusion of the marathon Caprivi treason trial the families of close to 15 missing Kxoe San people are demanding that the government release information about the whereabouts of...
View ArticleGDP classification unjust - Geingob
Speaking at the general debate of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York, Geingob said the approach, which simply divides Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by population, completely ignores...
View ArticleStruggle kids rob newspaper vendor
The so-called ‘struggle kids’ camping at the Swapo Party regional office at Oshakati are accused of involvement in criminal activities, including at least one case of robbery and assault that landed a...
View ArticleNo paper trail for elections
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has confirmed that electronic voting machines (EVMs) will once again be used without a verification paper audit trail (VVPAT) in next month’s regional council...
View ArticleStaff abandon Botswana High Commission
Former employees of the Botswana Embassy in Namibia say they resigned from the mission because of management irregularities and because they were deprived of employee benefits. The ex-employees accuse...
View ArticleRovers kiss the rocks
The Dunlop Tyres 2000 and the Land Rover Owners Namibia brought together drivers of different thrills for a challenge and their gracious beasts. The suspense-filled yet exciting off-road adventure at...
View ArticleEleven poachers caught
A total of eleven men have been arrested in connection with illegal hunting in the past few days. In the latest incident, four men were arrested on Tuesday night for hunting illegally on a farm near...
View ArticlePort expansion projects on track
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View ArticleShalulile ruled out of Gambia clash
With the Brave Warriors squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Gambia set to be announced this morning, coach Ricardo Mannetti will have to do without the reliable Peter Shalulile, who is...
View ArticleNamibia to grab SA’s Chinese tourists
While the tourism industry in neighbouring South Africa is suffering devastating losses after introducing its onerous new visa rules, Namibia is expected to reap the benefits from its Chinese tourism...
View ArticleSex starts at 13 in Namibia
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture is developing a fully integrated sexual manual to address the spiralling rate of teenage pregnancy in the country. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of...
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