There is an old saying that death is not the last sleep; it is, in fact, the final awakening.
Author: Carlos Kambaekwa (Carlos Kambaekwa )
Tribute to the departed dribbling wizard Bernardus ‘Berries’ Rooi (1987–2023)
History reveals that the southern part of Namibia has always been a happy hunting ground for Black Africa Football Club. The exciting Gemengde outfit significantly benefitted from recruiting amazing talent from that neck of the woods.
The untold football journey of the ‘Copper Bullet’ Mandume ‘Licky’ Gideon
He came, conquered, and lifted a pair of high-profile silverware in the country’s top-flight football league.
Calls to rename Khomasdal Stadium intensify…as scores of mourners gather to pay tribute to an unsung football icon
Scores of mourners braved the chilly weather that has been hitting the city over the last couple of weeks, to gather at the Pionierspark cemetery, south of Namibia’s commercial capital Windhoek, on Saturday morning.
Go well, unsung football icon “Dolamblitz” RIP – Hendrik “Mandla” Gamatham, 1964–2023
It never rains but pours for the youthful Khomasdal outfit Civics Football Club, aka “The Mighty Civilians”.
Karl ‘Kat’ Freygang 1963 – 2023
A devastating bombshell has hit the entire town of Rehoboth following the sad departure of one of the most recognisable figures in the southern town’s Baster community.
Remembering BA’s unsung tough tackling fullback
Without beating about the bush, truth be tol d, Namibian football is honoured to have had the greatest football entity in history in the shape of the mighty Black Africa Football Club.
Transitioned from taker to giver…meet football playing Traffic Cop Allu Hailonga
During his playing days, former Golden Rivers and Tigers Football Clubs hard-as-nails midfielder Allu Hailonga, used to collect cards from match officials as if the receiving of cautions was going out of fashion but the practice eventually rubbed on him as he proudly exchanged roles of dishing out cautions and sanctions to law offenders.
Meet football’s unsung hero Ruben ‘Bolla’ Nangombe
Namibian football is a great deal of gratitude indebted to one of the most astute young football administrators in domestic football, one Ruben 'Bolla' Nangombe, the boy with the golden touch.
Tribute to a trio of departed sport legends
A dark cloud has befallen the culturally proud close knit residents of Rehoboth following the untimely death of rugby coach Lesley Bougard, aged 70. A qualified accountant, Bougard has served Namibian rugby with distinction during his tenure as an astute mentor for the national seven’s team.