Love him or loathe him, Albertus Katiti is a Namibian boxing icon and without a shadow of doubt, one of the most-fascinating leather traders of his generation. A much-reserved human being and one jolly good fellow of decent upbringing, his flawless brilliance in the boxing ring was something out of the ordinary.
Author: Carlos Kambaekwa (Carlos Kambaekwa )
The life and times of Dawid Boeta Mungunda
Exciting Grootfontein outfit Chelsea Football Club has in the past produced a significant number of great footballers of substance.
Farewell to lethal net-buster Sageus Utini Angala ‘The General’ 1958-2022
Tears of agony had hardly dried up when death struck the close-knit family of Tigers Sport Club, affectionately known as ‘Ingwenyama’.
The life and times of late Mannfredt Maatu Tjenda … hard-tackling ‘Suricate Mongoose’ 1952-2004
Located approximately 185 km north-east of Okahandja, the village of Okatupapa, in the heart of the vastly-populated Otjozondjupa region, is home to this author and is the place where few noted personalities have spent a significant chunk of their formative years.
The untold football journey of renowned broadcaster Joseph ‘The Welwitschia Beast’ Garab
Back in the day, unfashionable Khorixas outfit Robber Chanties Football Club boasted arguably one of the deadliest frontline combinations in domestic football.
In conversation with Scottish midfield wizard Michael Smyth
New Era Sport caught up with the calculated midfield kingpin to talk about his amazing football career and his experience in his adopted land of the Brave.
The real story behind the missing arm Meester Petrus ‘Armpie’ Afrikaner
The Namibian Bill of Rights clearly dictates that everyone is equal before the law and reserves the right for equal protection/treatment, including inherent dignity and the right to have that particular dignity respected at all times, be it socially or otherwise.