Birthed Frederick Ndeutapo Ueitele in Gobabis, in the Omaheke region, the young boy was named after his grand old man Ndeutapo, hence the nickname ‘Tatekulu’ pronounced ‘Tatekulu’ in reference to his grand old Fox. Growing up in a hostile environment where recreational facilities was a scares commodity ‘Tatekulu’, was obligated by circumstances to find means...
Author: Carlos Kambaekwa (Carlos Kambaekwa )
Tales of the Legends – Paying dignified homage to beloved ‘Mini Muffin
Born in the booming coastal harbour town of Walvis Bay on 22 July 1966, young Patrick started kicking tennis balls or inflated plastic bags at an early age, playing street football with boyhood buddies. The speedy forward, a proud descendant of the minority Topnaar unique ethnic group #Aonin, sub-clan of the Nama ethnic group, primarily...
Tales of the Legends – Ode to incredible leather trader
Born Samuel Shimbuli in Windhoek’s old location in Namibia’s commercial hub on 30 March 1955, the elder son of long-serving copper Micah Shimbuli, young Samuel was an upright boy destined for greatness from day one, having been raised in a strict home where discipline, respect for elders, and decent behavior were non-negotiable. A proud product...
Tales of the Legends – In conversation with razor-sharp liberal footie-cum-economist
Though Harry was born in the internationally acclaimed holiday hub Swakopmund, often referred to as ‘Kleine Deutschland’ for her hard-to-ignore German architecture and historical buildings, the tallish defender spent a significant chunk of his formative years in the harbour town of Walvis Bay. Harry started his elementary education in his adopted habitat. Growing up in...
Tales of the Legends – Sad ending of amazing attacker Nicodemus ‘Cruyff’ Kudulu, the ‘Smiling Assassin’
In his own words, Nicodemus Kudulu, famously paddling on the nickname ‘Cruyff, after Dutch legend Johan Cruyff, Kudulu confessed to New Era Sport that he was in fact a staunch supporter of Kuisebmund outfit Eleven Arrows Football Club, but strong tribal ties obligated him to start his amazing football career with their bitter rivals Blue...
Tales of the Legends – Remembering a forgotten footballer
Back in the day, if you were not a fully recognised resident of ‘Tize’ (Windhoek), or accredited ‘Baainaar’ (Walvis-Bay), one will be brutally enveloped in the category of ‘Moegoes’, which is someone in dire need of refinement to perfectly tie in with the ‘Kasi’ style. Additionally, one was strictly required to be flawlessly fluent in...
Tales of the Legends – Adios to the ‘Pocket Emperor’
A good jolly fellow, Alcino ‘Shorty’ da Costa, arrived in the garden town at a very young age and immediately warmed himself up into the hearts of the predominantly conservative German and Afrikaners community, including folks across the colour line. An astute businessman excelling in the electrical and appliance industry, Shorty was a self-styled community activist,...
Tales of the Legends – Bidding farewell to salted leather trader
Elder brother to retired multitalented athlete cum stylish-‘footie’ Abisai Tjauue ‘Shabby’ Rukero, Benestus Katuiisa Rukero was born on 8 February 1943, at Okaepe village in the Otjozondjupa region in 1943. The raw village boy invaded the boxing arena during a time when well established leather traders, spearheaded by Eazy Ngangura ‘Brown Bomber’ Tjahikika, Levy...
Tales of the Legends – Forged in Dust, and Grit …Remembering mysteriously discarded football icon Meester Willem Hans
Any footballer worth their salt who have at some stage in their playing career shared the dressing room with the great Times Mwetuyela, should not be taken lightly. Logic suggest they must have possessed extra ordinary talent and skill to rub shoulders with the much adored left footed attacker. If one has to define the...
Tales of the Legends – Farewell to the little ball wizard from Rehoboth
Back in the early 70s, uncompromising political activist Izaak Swarts, took it upon his tiny shoulders to singlehandedly confront the prevailing injustices and oppression by spreading the gospel of freedom to marginalised communities, encouraging them to resist and reject the puke-inducing apartheid system at all costs. Swarts used the beautiful game of football to advocate...









