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Football leaders and the killing of the youth dreams
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Football leaders and the killing of the youth dreams

Maqonda Ndlovu While Namibia’s football leaders continue to engage in politicking and fighting, footballers continue to suffer at the periphery without food on their table. As the adage goes, ‘when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers’. This idiom is true to the situation the ordinary Namibian footballer finds themselves in due to...

Junior cricket tournament launched
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Junior cricket tournament launched

Cricket Namibia (CN) yesterday launched a new youth developmental cricket tournament in Windhoek called the National African Personal Services (APS) Sixes. The tournament will cater for boys and girls from the age of 10 upwards and is scheduled to start in September, in line with the lockdown regulations announced by the government. Speaking at the...

Lebanese confront devastation  … as toll from Beirut monster blast tops 100 
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Lebanese confront devastation  … as toll from Beirut monster blast tops 100 

BEIRUT – Rescuers searched for survivors in Beirut yesterday after a cataclysmic explosion at the port sowed devastation across entire neighbourhoods, killing more than 100 people, wounding thousands and plunging Lebanon deeper into crisis.  The blast, which appeared to have been caused by a fire igniting 2 750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate left unsecured in...

White House condemns foreign military presence in Libya
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White House condemns foreign military presence in Libya

Washington – The White House on Tuesday condemned the presence of foreign military forces in Libya and said there is no “winning side” in the its complex civil war. “The United States is deeply troubled by the escalating conflict in Libya. We strongly oppose foreign military involvement, including the use of mercenaries and private military...

Smugglers nabbed in wildlife haul
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Smugglers nabbed in wildlife haul

Eight suspects have been arrested for possessing controlled wildlife products between 27 July and 2 August 2020.  This is according to the weekly wildlife crime report for this period issued by the environment ministry, which said the suspects were arrested for allegedly possessing lion and leopard skins and a live pangolin, respectively.  It said Cleophas...

Zambezi schools lack desks, qualified teachers
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Zambezi schools lack desks, qualified teachers

Zambezi regional governor Lawrence Sampofu said schools in his region are faced with shortages of school furniture and need approximately 4 524 chairs and desks across all grades, and 922 hostel beds and mattresses.  The governor revealed this during his state of the region address (SORA) delivered recently and availed to Nampa on Monday. Sampofu...

RFA spends N$177.2 million on road maintenance
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RFA spends N$177.2 million on road maintenance

Road Fund Administration (RFA) has over the past five-years allocated N$177.2 million to the City of Windhoek towards road maintenance and traffic law enforcement. This was said by RFA CEO, Ali Ipinge, at the handover ceremony of City Police vehicles and road safety equipment funded by RFA to the value of N$20 million here on...

Boy kills another in argument over ‘cocaine’
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Boy kills another in argument over ‘cocaine’

GOBABIS – A 14-year-old boy allegedly killed an 18-year old male after he stabbed him in the neck with a knife during a fight in Gobabis in the Omaheke region on Saturday. A weekend crime report, issued by the Namibian Police, said the victim found the suspect with four other friends and allegedly accused the...