The Namibia Tennis Association’s (NTA) tournament director Larushka Kruger says the senior men’s tennis tournament held at the Central Tennis Court in Windhoek lived up to expectations.
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Mboma, Dam among athletes billed for Douala …. have set eyes on this weekend’s meeting to qualify
Local sprinters Christine Mboma and Mohamed Bock are among a group of athletes who will represent Namibia at the upcoming 23rd edition of the African Athletics Championships in Cameroon, scheduled to take place from 15 to 25 June.
Heita set for a date with Bonokoane in boxing ring … aims to claim African title
Namibia’s leading boxing stable, MTC Nestor Sunshine Tobias Boxing and Fitness Academy, yesterday announced that they will host their second boxing bonanza of the year on 17 August.
SOE Games to pull over 1 500 participants
The 2024 State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) sports games will commence today and end Saturday in the northern town of Oshakati, with teams set to battle it out for honours.
Archery trials to select national team
The Namibia Archery Federation (NAF) will host a competition from 15 to 16 June to select top archers to compete in the Region Five tournament later this year.
Desert Jewels gun for glory at netball series
Desert Jewels' head coach Julien Meyer assured fans and the nation at large that they won’t just be participating in the upcoming netball series, but are aiming to claim the gold medal at the tournament.
Namibia’s Eagles aiming for success… T20 World Cup kicks off
The highly-anticipated T20 World Cup got underway, and Namibia’s Eagles are poised to make their mark in the tournament.
Muller secures gold for Namibia
Damian Muller clinched a gold medal for Namibia at the just- concluded 2024 International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) tournament.
It was a good test for the players – Benjamin
Brave Warriors' head coach Collin Benjamin remarked that Saturday’s match was crucial for testing new players ahead of two crucial World Cup qualifiers this week.
Trustco distances itself from bowling club’s debts
The Trustco Group has distanced itself from the financial liabilities accrued by the Trustco United Bowling Club, formerly known as the TransNamib Bowling Club.