England’s Stuart Broad has said that Australia captain Pat Cummins will regret not withdrawing the appeal for Jonny Bairstow’s wicket after the England star was controversially dismissed on the final day of the second Test at Lord’s.
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Gauff loses to Kenin
American teenager Coco Gauff was the first big-name casualty at Wimbledon after losing a high-quality match against a resurgent Sofia Kenin.
Paralympians leave for world championships
A group of nine athletes with disabilities and their guides left for Paris, France yesterday afternoon for the 2023 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Para Athletics Championships.
Smith: Brave Warriors battle ready
National men’s football team fitness coach, Garren Smith says there are no injuries in the Brave Warriors squad which arrived in Durban on Sunday in preparation for the 2023 Cosafa Cup which kicks off today.
MEFT a kunkilila oshigwana kombinga yomapeya
Oohekita dha adha po499 344 odha pya molwomapeya nuumvo okuza sho ethimbo lyomapeya lya tameke muApiilili.
Ode to hardworking farmers who feed Namibia
Farmers are the backbone of Africa; they are the men and women who work in the searing heat and bitter cold to put food on our tables and clothes on our backs. They rise with the sun to tend to crops and stay up late to review accounts.
Farmers inducted on livestock breed selection
In efforts to improve productivity and prepare farmers for the upcoming agricultural competitions in the region, the Aminuis Agriculture Extension Office, in collaboration with Agribank, held a small stock selection session recently in the Omaheke region.
Creating passive income as a farmer
Now that we have fully covered financial literacy, it is also imperative that as farmers, we find ways to create passive income streams.
Musese Green Scheme prioritises soil preservation
Productive land is one of the world’s most valuable assets in banishing poverty and creating shared prosperity but this can only be achieved if enough nutrients are added to the soil so that it can produce more food and lead to food security.
Australian coal earnings expected to plummet
Australia on Monday predicted its coal exports will halve in value over the next two years, as prices fall and consumers look to alternative sources of energy.









