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Gaby Ahrens – The gift that keeps giving
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Gaby Ahrens – The gift that keeps giving

Tiri Masawi Olympian Gaby Ahrens (39) has found a new love in unearthing Namibia’s next generation of stars. Counted among one of Namibia’s greatest athletes after competing in the trap (shooting) event in the 2008, 2012 – where she was her country’s first female flag-bearer) – Ahrens wants to be the gift that keeps on...

Kane ‘would not be so special’ in another team – Mourinho
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Kane ‘would not be so special’ in another team – Mourinho

Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho says the club are lucky to have striker Harry Kane and that the England skipper “would not be so special” at another team. Kane, who recovered from a hamstring tendon issue during the three-month Covid-19 shutdown, looked back to his best with two quality goals as Spurs defeated Leicester City...

Chelsea pounce on De Gea errors to book Cup final berth
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Chelsea pounce on De Gea errors to book Cup final berth

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted David De Gea’s place is not guaranteed after the goalkeeper endured another error-strewn display in Manchester United’s FA Cup semifinal defeat to Chelsea. Chelsea will face London rivals Arsenal in the final on 1 August thanks to a pair of embarrassing blunders from De Gea in United’s 3-1 loss at Wembley...

France says up to 500 virus clusters 
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France says up to 500 virus clusters 

Paris – French authorities have reported 400 to 500 active coronavirus outbreak clusters but there are no signs of an imminent “second wave,” Health Minister Olivier Veran said yesterday.  Many of the current virus clusters involve abattoirs or other contained professional settings such as old age homes, he said. Others had resulted from family reunions...

Four die in Windhoek car crashes 
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Four die in Windhoek car crashes 

Three men died in a motor vehicle accident on Saturday morning at around 03h00 in Windhoek when the driver allegedly lost control over the vehicle. An incident report, issued by the Namibian police, said the incident occurred on the B1 road Western Bypass under the bridge between the Katutura State Hospital and the Windhoek Central...

Govt takes ownership of Siguruguru school
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Govt takes ownership of Siguruguru school

Cecilia Iyambo The directorate of education in the Kavango East region has decided to take charge of Siguruguru Junior Primary School, which previously could not be approved and registered due to its establishment on illegal land. Deputy education director Pontianus Musore said the directorate formally registered the school and were currently busy transferring teachers from...

Inmate rewarded for outstanding performance
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Inmate rewarded for outstanding performance

RUNDU – The Elizabeth Nepembe Correctional Facility in the Kavango East region last week recognised inmate Sam Robson Laboni for his exceptional performance in the Namibian College of Open Learning (Namcol) grade 10 external examinations of 2019. The media, based in Rundu, were on Thursday given a chance by the correctional facility to interview 30-year-old...

Malawi poll re-run ‘triumph of democracy’ – top judge
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Malawi poll re-run ‘triumph of democracy’ – top judge

Moses Magadza Outspoken judge, jurist and scholar Justice Oagile Key Dingake says the recent re-run of the presidential election in Malawi constitutes “a triumph of democracy”. Dingake is a citizen of Botswana, who now sits on the supreme and national courts of Papua New Guinea. He made the remarks last week when he virtually addressed...

Low-income earners left out of house market – Uutoni
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Low-income earners left out of house market – Uutoni

For far too long, low-income earners have been left out of the housing market in the country, for simple reasons of building materials’ price and labour and land being out of their financial reach.These were the remarks of Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni on Thursday, during the signing ceremony of contractors tasked...

Opinion – Statues and nation building 
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Opinion – Statues and nation building 

This article is in response to one that was co-authored by Shaun Whittaker, Harry Boesak and Mitchell van Wyk, titled ‘Statues and Nation Building’ (The Namibian, 10 July 2020).  History should be a neutral account of historic facts but is often not so. It is rather a collection of events influenced by frequent biases, prejudices...