Mountain Bike and Time Trial champion, Michelle Vorster, says if female cyclists are given the same publicity as their male counterparts, it would change the way young female riders look at the sport. In an interview with Nampa, Namibia’s representative at the 2021 Olympic Games in Mountain Bike (MTB) said women cyclists are underrated compared...
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Turkey must stop ‘provocation’ in eastern Mediterranean -Germany
ATHENS – Fraught relations with Turkey could improve if Ankara halts “provocations”, Germany said Tuesday, referring to what the EU considers illegal Turkish oil drilling in the Mediterranean. “Regarding Turkey’s drilling in the eastern Mediterranean, we have a very clear position — international law must be respected, so progress in EU-Turkey relations is only possible...
Chinese Covid-19 vaccine starts final tests in Brazil
BRASÍLIA – A Chinese-made vaccine against the new coronavirus entered the final stage of testing Tuesday in Brazil, where volunteers received the first doses of what officials hope will be a game-changer in the global pandemic. The vaccine, developed by private Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac Biotech, became the third in the world to enter Phase...
Bolt says open to comeback if coach asks
Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has hinted he could be tempted out of retirement if former coach Glen Mills asked him. The world 100m and 200m record holder and eight-time Olympic champion told Variety magazine he had no plans to resurrect his sprinting career. However, the 33-year-old told Variety magazine in a video interview he...
Ronaldo targets more records as Juve close in on title
Cristiano Ronaldo is eyeing more records as Juventus today heads to Udinese with a ninth consecutive Serie A title within their grasp. Ronaldo scored a double on Monday against Lazio to bring his tally to 51 Serie A goals since arriving in Turin in July 2018. The 35-year-old not only became the first player to...
Villagers forcefully remove ‘illegal’ fence
Stefanus Nambara NKURENKURU – The Mbunza Traditional Authority has ordered the removal of an alleged illegal fence, which was erected earlier this year, to pave way for farmland at Tamesa village in the Kavango West region. The illegal fence is said to have affected three villages, including Karo, Pusa and Gcugcuma, as well as residents...
MPs pleased with Kunene’s drought projects
Cecilia Xavier OPUWO – The National Council’s Parliamentary Committee on Habitat has expressed satisfaction with the progress made by the Kunene Regional Council on the implementation of the drought intervention programme. The committee visited the region last week Friday. The region had received N$21 million from the Office of the Prime Minister during the 2019/2020...
Opinion – Experimental education will get us far
Dictionary.com defines education as “an investment in human capital that pays of in terms of higher productivity” (2017). Chapter two of The Graduate – Thinking About Thinking by Mavin Mootseng, states that the importance of education should not only be placed on quantity, the number of graduates produced, but also on the quality of education...
Opinion – Moving forward despite Covid-19
While trying to navigate the unfamiliar waters of the Covid-19 pandemic, most employers are trying to find innovative ways to keep the organisation afloat and retain all (or at least as many as possible) of their employees. This unprecedented time calls for unprecedented measures, such as requesting employees to work during the weekend or work...
SADC-PF lawmakers fret over elusive electoral justice
Moses Magadza A call was made for SADC parliamentarians to support efforts to bring about fair and credible elections that will deliver electoral justice. The call comes in the wake of increasingly, tightly contested elections and electoral disputes in the SADC region particularly after elections. Victor Shale, the Principal Consultant at Shalestone Elections & Governance...








