A programme to welcome and observe respective rituals for the return of 27 human remains of Ovaherero and Nama killed in the Genocide of 1904 - 1908
Year: 2018
Namibia signs second $3 billion loan tranche with AfDB
Government and the African Development Bank (AfDB) last week signed a loan agreement worth US$217.8 million, or about N$3 billion.
No warring side was holier, says Geingob
The head of state made the remarks at Nkurenkuru during his Heroes Day address on Sunday, in which he cautioned against 'opening old wounds'.
Welwitschias to face Griffons in Currie Cup opener … as 2018 action kicks off
WINDHOEK - The 8th edition of the Currie Cup First Division will officially kick off its 2018 season this weekend, with action spread across various venues including Windhoek’s Hage Geingob Stadium all the way to South the African towns of George, Robertson and Kempton Park.
RIP Gert ‘Larney’ Madjiedt 1971 – 2018
Without a shadow of doubt, the Ramblers football team that swept their opponents aside with a certain measure of brutality during the second edition of Premiership football in democratic Namibia, was arguably the most exciting team in the business at the time.
Racism in sport is counter-revolutionary
The Ndeulipula Hamutumwa Sport Trust has learnt with shock of the disgusting incident involving a young Namibian hockey star Liya Herunga, from the Namibian U-16 Girls Hockey Team touring Zimbabwe in November.
Let us tackle racism in sport head-on
Racism in Namibian sports is rife and has become a daily experience for many athletes in many a sporting disicpline.
One should perhaps acknowledge the myth-busting performance of the barefooted African American sprinter Jesse Owen at the Berlin Olympics in 1933.
Ovapwike vaire kOtjombinÿe
OTJOVAZANDU - Orutu rotjiwa¿a tjaTjombinÿe rovirumatwa indwi Otjombinÿe Community Heritage Foundation rwa karyaangere ozonganda peke peke nÿeno tji¿a nonÿunÿuuziro yehupo rovandu, tjinene motukondwa twokozombanda nawina ovapwike.
Omurari o Bach mOtjomuise warukururwa oDr Kuaima Riruako
OTJOMUISE- Otjovandu mbakondja pamwe mokukondjisa okukutura o Namibia numberikutire kumwe mongondjero indji nandarire kutja vevari pamwe vovandu imba nai kavetjiko kombandahi, ongutasaneno indji maikayenda komurungu.
African Investment Forum to drive investment in strategic sectors
WINDHOEK – The African Development Bank (AfDB) is considering increasing its direct funding of bankable projects of the continent’s private sector, given the sector’s propensity to drive economic growth, generate decent jobs and create increased opportunities for more inclusive and green growth. This was revealed by African Development Bank Executive Director, Mihe Gaomab II, who noted that private sector development is widely recognised by the international community as an engine of sustainable and inclusive economic growth.