Despite the economic fallout caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development said it has achieved its goal of delivering 200 residential
units.
New CEO vows to mend Otavi fences
The newly appointed CEO of Otavi Town Council, Sakaria Wodibo Haulofu, said he brings new dimensions to revive the town, as well as enforce cohesion within the workforce.
Cricket veteran mentor Thakur dies
The local cricket fraternity has suffered a massive blow following the passing of veteran gaffer and administrator, Dee Thakur.
Another chapter of heartfelt tributes to fallen sport legends as Covid wreaks havoc
A football giant has fallen, Khomasdal mourns the death of a true son of the soil, Uncle Bob. He was the unofficial chosen face of one of Namibia’s most colourful residential areas, Khomasdal. The hippy look-alike long-haired football fanatic has done so much for his community since the dark days of Apartheid. New Era Sport dedicates this page to revisit the amazing life journey of the man who bra
Stigma around menstruation
Recently, a reader responded to one of my articles, titled ‘Bloody Hell’. In this article, I wrote about the stigma of menstrual cycles and how not much has been done about it.
Rugby star Conradie joins Gloucester
Namibian industrious flanker Wian Conradie has joined English rugby premiership giants Gloucester and forms part of the club’s long list of new signings for the upcoming 2021/22 season.
Geingob wants sprinters’ Olympics withdrawal to be challenged
An exasperated president Hage Geingob on Friday said the disparaging saga around the withdrawal of sprinters Beatrice Masilingi and Christine Mboma from the 400m list of the Tokyo Olympic Games, should not go unchallenged.
Covid shatters Craven’s Olympics dream …Tristan to replace him
Veteran Namibian cyclist Dan Craven’s dream of making his third appearance at the Olympic Games suffered a massive setback over the weekend after he was forced to withdraw from the upcoming Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19.
Covid-19 disrupts uniformed forces’ sports plans
Acting chairperson of the newly established Namibia Uniformed Forces/Services Sports Association, Kenneth Muatara, says the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic makes it impossible to go ahead with any of their planned activities.
Opolisi mOshana ya kutha ko ongaaku
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya ndhindhilike aafuthi taya longo ya itula mo unene miitopolo ayihe yokoonoli, onkene otayi kumagidha oshigwana shi kale sha konata sho shi kale shi na oonomola dhopolisi dhomeendelelo.
