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Amadhila oye omukalelipo waShana ko-ALAN 
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Amadhila oye omukalelipo waShana ko-ALAN 

Abraham Mwanyekange  Omupedumayola waNdangwa Nicodemus Amadhila okwahoololwa komalelo eedoolopa nhatu domOshana ongomukalelipo woshitukulwa koAssociation of Local Authorities of Namibia (ALAN), ta kalele po oshitukulwa oule weedula nhano. Amadhila okwa hoololwa oshivike sha dja ko moshoongalele shoshitukulwa shokodula.  Amadhila eshi a kwatafaniwa naye kuKundana okwa ti okwa pandula komalelo opaedoolopa eshi e mu tofa mo nokumwiinekelela...

Muharukua satisfied with regional championship performance
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Muharukua satisfied with regional championship performance

Zebaldt Ngaruka Aminuis athletic zone coordinator Zenaune Muharukua has expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance at the Omaheke Regional Athletics Championship held at Legare Stadium in Gobabis over the weekend. The Aminuis zone sent a team of 108 athletes to the regional showpiece and returned home with a total of 33 medals, including five gold,...

Global economic fallout from Middle East war
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Global economic fallout from Middle East war

PARIS – Oil prices yesterday rose further above US$100 a barrel, and Asian stocks mostly fell as the war in Iran entered a third week.  A barrel of Brent was up almost 3% at nearly US$106 in mid-morning trading in Europe. Crude rose after United States president Donald Trump said over the weekend that forces...

Opinion – Sports federations: Lead, don’t just manage
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Opinion – Sports federations: Lead, don’t just manage

In the high-stakes world of Namibian sports, federations like Athletics Namibia and the Namibia Football Association (NFA) are at a crossroads.  Instead of micromanaging events, they should focus on spearheading strategic growth, building talent pipelines, securing sponsorships and enforcing standards while delegating operations to trained sports managers.  This shift could transform local athletics and football...

Ekopi loNedbank otali ka danenwa ko//Kharas
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Ekopi loNedbank otali ka danenwa ko//Kharas

Auleria Wakudumo Ekopi loudano wokeemhadi osho yo etanga lomokambaba la shivika nawa oNedbank Newspaper Cup neudo otali ka danenwa modoolopa yaKeetmanshoop moshitukulwa sha//Kharas okudja momafiku 3 fiyo 6 Apilili.  Eshi oshi li oshikando shi- 24 ekopi tali danwa okudja nghene efiyafano lalo la li la totwa mo2001. Efiyafano eli ohali kongolola ovanyanyamaulu okudja keembinga adishe...

Okutanga okatanga tyolo kuMashuna
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Okutanga okatanga tyolo kuMashuna

Abraham Mwanyekange Ongomukalondjiikilile komikunda osho yo meedoolopa ngeenge mu na omaudano pokapale luhapu oto hange po enyakwa olo li shi kutangumuna nawa oudano nokweeta ehafo. Naftali Daniel Mashuna naye oumwe womwaavo ve na ounongo kamana. Mashuna, odalele yokUuthilindindi mOshakati shokouninginino okwa lombwela omutoolinghunana wetu ta ti okwa tameka okutanga oudano wokatanga kokeemhadi peedula 16 mo...

Nganate: Otjombinde sports field part of decentralisation 
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Nganate: Otjombinde sports field part of decentralisation 

Omaheke Governor Pijoo Nganate said the construction of the Otjombinde Sports Field in Tallismanus is part of the government decentralisation policy. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony on Thursday, Nganate said the launch formed part of the national effort to bring development closer to the communities. “Our government’s commitment to build sports facilities is aimed at...

Congo Brazzaville president set to extend four-decade rule
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Congo Brazzaville president set to extend four-decade rule

BRAZZAVILLE – Voters were scarce as polling stations opened in Congo-Brazzaville yesterday in a vote expected to extend 82-year-old President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s more than four decades in power in the oil-rich central African country. Six candidates are standing against Sassou Nguesso but the main opposition is divided and largely absent, leaving him set to...

Khomas Basketball League returns
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Khomas Basketball League returns

Dalene Kooper Basketball enthusiasts were in for a treat last weekend as the Khomas Basketball League started off intensely on Saturday at the University of Namibia’s Gym Hall. The league is anticipated to last until November of this year, with 10 teams in the premier and first divisions. Fans gradually filled the basketball court to...