Despite being placed in a tough group alongside some of the continent’s top field hockey nations, Petro Stoffberg, the captain of Namibia’s national senior women’s field hockey team, is brimming with confidence, believing that the team can secure the sought-after gold medal.
Year: 2023
CFC and SKW dominate fistball playoffs
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) defended the National A League title while Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW 2) won the cup in the National B League in the Bank Windhoek fistball playoffs, which took place over the weekend at SKW in Windhoek.
Fostering mental, physical wellness through sports
The ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security held their post Covid-19 wellness games in Katima Mulilo, Zambezi region over the weekend.
Khuse, Quelle triumph at Nandi-Ndaitwah tournament
Oshakati based North East First Division Stream football team Khuse Lions Football Club and Quelle Royals from Opuwo were crowned champions in the football and netball categories of the Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah tournament held at Opuwo.
Va fika puvaheyali veli kufa eemwonyo
Opolifi oya lopotelwa ovanhu vafika puvaheyali veli kufa eemwenyo momikalo dayooloka.
Va lulilwa komayakulo opokapangelo kaShakati
Ovanaudu tava kongo omayakulo opaunamiti pokapangelo keli polwaamba loshipangelo shinene mOshakati otava nyenyeta kombinga yomayakulo oo vati a nyika pange apa.
Ovadali inava panda omapulapulo ounona tava i moGrade 8 …Omapulapulo kae li pamulandu wouministeli – Caley
Ovadali vahapu ovo ve na ounona tai i mOndodo 8 meefikola dokonooli, ova lulilwa koshinima shounona tava ningilwa oukonaakono keefikola, osho tashi eta ounona vavo vaka kale kalekelwa meefikola donhumba odo da talika ko ihadi piti nawa.
NCAA awards learners in safety competition
The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority recently awarded prizes to winners of its first-ever aviation safety competition.
Onongo Foundation crafting the future
The Onongo Community Outreach Foundation has been in existence for four years, educating primary and secondary school learners through their afternoon class programme.
Southerners constantly have to prove themselves
PK de Villiers Secondary School learner Christa Shapaka says southerners always need to prove their worth to the country, something that is sometimes a huge challenge due to, among others, limited opportunities.









