WINDHOEK – Namibia’s top middleweight boxer Walter “The Executioner” Kautondokwa will now face Tanzanian fighter Jacob Maganga for his non-title comeback fight this month after South African opponent France Ramabolu, who was the initial contender, withdrew from the contest a few days ago.
Unam Bokkies brush aside V-Power Angels to remain on course …Omaheke Queens beat Nust Babes
WINDHOEK – In-form Unam Bokkies on Saturday maintained their good run in the Skorpion Zinc Women Super League when they defeated V-Power Angels 2-1 to bag maximum points during a thrilling clash at the NFA Technical Centre in the capital.
Rookie bowler leaves competitors gasping for air at WBC Tourney
WINDHOEK - Windhoek Bowling Club (WBC) staged an astonishing successful Fund Raising competition, which attracted an incredible high number of 46 entrants.
Dare to Care distribution of 76 000 bags of animal fodder kicks off
WINDHOEK – Donations to the Dare to Care Fund under the umbrella of the Namibian Agricultural Union (NAU) currently stand at N$4.1 million and yesterday the distribution of 76 000 bags of subsidised animal feed to drought-stricken farmers started.
Oriental Lady from China buys top lot white Swakara for the first time
WINDHOEK – Last week’s 100 percent successful Swakara auction in Copenhagen was characterised by the numerous buyers from China who showed a great taste for white Swakara when Cui Biao, CEO of Oriental Lady, bought the Top Lot for an average of N$551.06 per pelt.
No hope for aspiring black farmers – Tjihero
WINDHOEK - After farming for 25 years and having reached retirement age, one of Namibia’s most prominent black farmer, community leader and torchbearer for communal farmers Albert Tjihero says he is disillusioned about the future of black farmers.
Nēpas ose! … ǂKhîo!nâsiba ǂkhawusa ǁkhāsiba ūhâ Braziliaba xu ra ǂgâxa-ūhe ani!ân ǂnamipe
!GOMENǁGAMS – ǁAma-aona ra ǂgaoǂgao!nâ Rob Parkeri ge ra mî, ǁaeb go a ǁhâsa ǂhanub nî Namibiaǁîna ǁkhaubasa Brazila xu ra ǂ gâxa-ūhe ani!ân !oagu, nēs ge ǂurusib !harib ai ǀgui hâ tama hâ ǂganǀgaub tsîna !khōǂgā hâ. ǁÎb ge !gâi tama ǀgaub hîab Brazila ǂoaǂamsa !ân anin dina ū-oa tsî ani!aogu, aniǂaidi tsî ǀnî hâ ǁgaiǁgaibe !âna ra ǂgâxa-ūba ǀau tsî ra mî nēs ǁkhāti ǂurusiba ǁkhōǁkhōsasib !nâ mâis ǀguis ose xawe !hū!nāsi aniǂharuguga ra !gamsa.
Kaidisidi !nâ hâ khoen ge 2017ǁî kuriba xu ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn ǀkha !khōhe hâ
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab !hūǁîn ge ra ai!gû ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn ǀkha ǂharugusa ǁîn !khōhe ge !kharaga !hūǁîn ǁaegu hoan xa ǀgapise mâse. ǂNūǁnâiseb 2017ǁî kurib diba xun ge 400 xa a !nāsa Namibiaǁîna ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn ǀkha !khōhe hâ.
ECN’s di 15 000 sîsensoadi ge nē ǁkhâb ǀunis ai nî ǂhomisa
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ǁHûidi Ôa!nâ!nans (ECN) ge ǂoago wekheb Mantaxtsēs ai ge ǂanǂan, ǁîs nî nē ǁkhâb ǀunis ai dītoasa ǁaupexa 15 000 soadi ǁaerob ǀguiba nî !khōǂgā sîsenaon dide, hîa nî nē kurib, 2019 !nâ nî hâ hāǀaro ra xoamâisendi
Women Expo organisers urge corporates to come on board
WINDHOEK – The Namibian Women’s Expo founder and host Frieda Nambwadja is calling upon corporate companies to support or partner up for the event that is scheduled for July 5 to 7 this year.