The family of Efraim Weyulu Ndeshaanya, who died yesterday after a fitness test for cadet soldiers, is struggling to come to terms with the demise of their son.
Year: 2022
City residents deserve council chaos – Sankwasa
Former works and transport deputy minister James Sankwasa has put the blame for chaos at the Windhoek municipal council squarely on residents. He said the mess in which the municipality finds itself would have been avoided had voters given one party an outright majority or eight seats in the 15-member council.
FNB Otjihavera MTB a vital platform – Pokolo
The Otjihavera Experience Mountain Biking competition, which is organised annually by the Rock and Rut Mountain Biking Club, has and continues to play a vital role in the overall growth of the sport and provides much-needed exposure to local and international riders.
Take care of your money – Bester
Just like a bucket of spilt milk, a football career is short-lived and once it is over, it can never be reversed and therefore, smart financial planning is the gateway to a prosperous life after a footballer’s playing days are over.
Football and netball development crucial
Local football coaches are pleased with the opportunity the Newspaper Cup presents in developing talent and scouting players for national teams.
Nanso’s career fair valuable
In efforts to assist learners to make sound decisions in terms of careers, the //Kharas regional executive committee of the Namibia National Students’ Organisation (Nanso) recently hosted a first-of-its-kind career fair in the town.
Ongwediva Trade Fair the place to be
The youth of Ongwediva can hardly sit still as they await the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair, set to kick off on Friday.
Jovanko on stage, Chef Greyton in the kitchen
When it comes to food, Jovanko Greyton knows how to bring the heat and have you come back to savour his different flavours.
GIPF returns to the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair
After a two-year hiatus, the GIPF has confirmed it will be back at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair from 26 August to 1 September 2022.
ReconAfrica’s ECC extended
Canadian oil and gas explorer ReconAfrica has received a three-year extension on its Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) from Namibia’s environmental commissioner in the environment ministry. The extended ECC is valid from 26 August 2022, until 26 August 2025, with the extension having been approved on 11 August 2022.









