Vivo Energy and the City of Windhoek yesterday joined forces as they launched the annual Vivo Energy Windhoek Marathon, which will take place next month in the capital.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
Heita to fight in Zimbabwe…as Tobias launches youth development programme
One of Namibia’s exciting upcoming boxers Mateus Heita is scheduled to fight in Zimbabwe next month.
Smith: Fitness levels picking up …as Warriors intensify training
National men’s football team fitness coach, Garren Smith, expressed his satisfaction with the players’ fitness as they prepare for the highly anticipated fixture against Burundi.
Queens reflect on challenging season…blames inexperience for poor performance
Omaheke Queens Football Team from Gobabis have endured a tough season, finding themselves at the bottom of the 14-team log standings of the Women’s Soccer League with three points after 22 matches.
Karatekas depart for Zimbabwe
The Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) yesterday awarded the National karateka team with national colours before the journey to Harare, Zimbabwe where they will participate in the upcoming African Union Sports Council (AUSC) championship from 8 to 11 June.
Khomas basketball league on a break
The Khomas Basketball League will go on a break following the conclusion of Game Weeks nine and 10, with the University of Namibia (Unam) Wolves continuing their dominance in the Men’s Premier League.
Welwitschias target Boland Kavaliers’ scalp
The Windhoek Draught Welwitschias rugby national team will be hoping to collect maximum points when they take on South Africa’s Boland Kavaliers in the ongoing Mzansi Challenge in the capital tomorrow.
Referees fall ill while on duty in Otavi …. investigations underway
In an incident that has sent shockwaves through the Namibian football community, four referees were rushed to hospital with suspected food poisoning in Otavi.
We are finalising payment – Traut
Secretary general of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Jochen Traut has said they are in the process of finalising payments to the national women’s football team technical staff members who have not yet been paid.
Doc Jubber hockey field facelift far from complete … NHU needs N$2.5 million to finish it
Renovations to the Doc Jubber hockey field in Olympia have faced significant delays due to financial constraints, the Namibia Hockey Union (NHU) has said.