Kavetja Ngaizuvare The recent Hollard Ladies Coastal Open brought together the best in women’s golf in Namibia. Hosted at the scenic Rossmund Golf Club and proudly sponsored by Hollard, this prestigious event is recognised as the largest and most anticipated women’s golf tournament in the country. A total of 27 players participated in the tournament,...
WSL returns this weekend
After skipping games last weekend due to the stadia not having goalposts, the women’s topflight FNB Women Super League (WSL) will return this weekend. Exciting games are scheduled for Saturday, action will be played across various venues in Namibia. Defending champions Ongos Ladies will host Khomas Nampol Ladies at the Unam Stadium in the capital. ...
Chief Santos signs sponsorship agreement
Chief Santos Football Club (CSFC) signed an agreement on Wednesday with Consolidated Copper Corporation (CCC), a leading mining company in Namibia. Under the new agreement, CCC will serve as the primary sponsor for CSFC. Branding will be featured at match weekends on the club’s jerseys and across club materials. The stadium will be renamed CCC...
Get to know the Namibian hockey players
The seventh edition of the FIH Indoor Hockey tournament will take place in Poreč, Croatia from 3 to 9 February and the anticipation and excitement is palpable. Twelve teams will be competing in both the men’s and women’s competitions The countries in contention are host Croatia, Namibia, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Iran, Malaysia, Poland,...
Tales of the Legends – The unknown side of BA’s strongman Leviticus Karretjie ‘Fataar’ Hindjou
If you happened to reside in Windhoek’s Old Location back in the day, one would be labelled a ‘moegoe’ and in dire need of refinement if you have not rubbed shoulders with some of the ‘Langanas’ in the hood. Fearless blokes Ignatius Mbapeua ‘Mazola’ Katataiza, ‘Ou Windhoek’, Apostoli, Vetamunisa ‘Fusi’ Keimuine, Khoatis and a few...
Maris Cup to ignite sparks in Oshakati
Oshakati Independence Stadium will be the centre of attraction over the weekend. It is set to host the much-anticipated quarterfinals of the inaugural MTC Maris Cup. Four matches are set to take place at the venue. The Sunday clash between northern-based outfit KK Palace and newly-revamped team Bucks Buccaneers stands out as the weekend’s must-watch...
Khomasdal Stadium beckons netball playoffs … fans urged to turn up in numbers
The MTC Namibia Netball Premier League (NNPL) playoffs are set to take place this weekend at Khomasdal Stadium, where 10 teams will battle for a coveted spot in next year’s premier league. The competing teams include Afrocat Lions, Extreme NC, Harambee, Bush Bucks, Okahandja NC, Unam Jaguars, Fatou FC, Afro Queens, Cuca Tops and Blue...
America ota ka tuma Ovanamibia 19 keumbo
Auleria Wakudumo America ota ka tuma ovanhu ve fike pomiliona 1.4 koilongo ya fika 170, mwa kwatela Ovanamibia ve li 19. Eshi otashi ningwa eshi omupresidente mupe wAmerica Donald Trump a eta omalunduluko meeveta dihapu doshilongo, mwa kwatelwa okutuma ovanhu aveshe ve li moAmerica vehe na omikanda dokukala moshilongo omo. Odokumende ya yandjwa kehangano lokushuna...
Okuyandja oilonga kwa shuna pedu moule weedula nhano …ehongo, ounamapya nomauhaku ya shuna pedu manga oikwamina, nounghulungu ya ya pombada
Auleria Wakudumo Ehangano lomavalulo moshilongo – Namibia Statistic Agency (NSA) – ola holola kutya omwaalu woilonga okudja koikondo ya yooloka owa shuna pedu novanhu ve li 179 000 moule weedula nhano, hano okudja mo2018 fiyo 2023. NSA okwa holola yo kutya eepelesenda dovanyasha ve na oilonga nado oda shuna pedu nopelesenda 1,7. Momudo 2018, eepelesenda...
A teta yina uukiintu
Omukiintu gwomimvo 51 oku li monkalo ombwiinayi moshipangelo shaKahao sho anuwa a kwatwa koonkondo nokutetwa iilyo yuukiintu we komwana gwomimvo 19, a valwa kumumwayina. Omukuluntu gwopolisi moshitopolwa Ismael Basson okwa ti oshiningwanima shoka osha holoka momukunda Uukwalumbe moshikandjohogololo shaKahao, mOmaandaha. Otaku hokolowa kutya omumati ngoka taku fekelwa a li kohi yiikolitha anuwa okwa li a...









