Namibia recorded a 98.1% increase in international/inbound tourist arrivals, rising from 232 756 in 2021 to 461 027 last year, as indicated by the 2022 Tourism Arrival Statistical Report released Tuesday.
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Sundowns crush Arrows
Mamelodi Sundowns maintained a perfect start to the defence of their DStv Premiership title as they crushed Golden Arrows 4-0 at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Commissioners to address policy enhancements at NSC
Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, has said her wish is to see the newly appointed commissioners at the Namibia Sport Commission (NSC) address various issues and improve policies at the commission.
National symbols campaign reaches Zambezi
Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology Emma Theofelus on Monday officially launched the regional campaign of the National Symbols in the Zambezi region.
Jacobs set for Botswana
Former Ramblers, Orlando Pirates, and Black Africa coach Nicholas Woody Jacobs is set to become the first Namibian coach to lead a club in Botswana.
Tjongarero calls for teamwork in sport
Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero has called on officials and coaches working in the sporting sector to stop infighting for the athletes’ best interests.
Far north volleyball league concludes
The Far North Volleyball Association (FNVA) ended its 2023 league season on Saturday after four months of action.
Japan should make clean break with militarism: spokesperson
China has made serious representations and made clear its solemn position against Japanese politicians’ negative moves related to the Yasukuni Shrine, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Trump indicted for racketeering over 2020 election interference
Donald Trump was indicted yesterday on charges of racketeering and a string of election crimes after a sprawling, two-year probe into his efforts to overturn his 2020 defeat to Joe Biden in the US state of Georgia.
AU hosts Niger talks as regime sends mixed signals
The African Union on Monday held talks on the Niger crisis as the country’s post-coup rulers showed defiance yet also pointed to diplomacy for a potential solution.









