The Khomas Super 10 Netball League resumed this weekend with a thrilling lineup of matches across various venues in the capital. Action kicked off on Friday afternoon with games in the premier, first and second divisions. In the second division, Trustco United secured a 42-36 victory over Tigers, while Wanderers fell short against NUST, losing...
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Josephat demonstrates class with podium hat-trick
Namibian karter Russell Josephat made a strong statement in his Micro Max debut in the Namibian National Championship Leg 1 opening, held at Tony Rust Racetrack on Saturday. Stepping up from the Bambino class, where he competed in 2024 and became the Bambino Champion, Russell showcased his aptitude against a competitive field, securing a hat-trick...
Ongos miss chance to go top of WSL
Defending champions Ongos Ladies missed an opportunity to move to the top of the log after playing to a thrilling 2-2 draw against current leaders Beauties on Saturday. The highly-anticipated match took place at the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Technical Centre, with both teams eager to extend their lead in the ongoing FNB Women’s Super...
National futsal team goes into training camp …final squad selection this weekend
A month before the 2025 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations, Namibia’s national women’s team is scheduled to go into camp as preparations for the tournament, which will take place from 22 to 30 April in Rabat, Morocco, intensify. Namibia has been drawn in Group A, where they will face hosts and tournament favourites Morocco, as...
Special Olympics team departs for Italy
The minister of sport, Agnes Tjongarero, yesterday officially sent off Namibia’s Special Olympics team as they departed for Turin, Italy, to compete in the upcoming Special Olympics Winter Games. The tournament, set to take place from 9 to 15 this month, will see Namibia compete in floorball. The team will travel via Frankfurt, Germany, before...
WSL returns with high stake fixtures …Ongos, Beauties square off
The topflight women’s football league, FNB Women’s Super League (WSL), will resume this weekend with a number of title-deciding matches lined up for Saturday. The league was temporarily put on hold following the passing of Founding President Sam Nujoma, last month as a mark of respect. This weekend’s fixtures will be played across various venues...
Chula Chula forms supporters club
In an effort to expand their presence across different regions and provide financial support to the team, Chula Chula has officially launched a supporters’ club. According to Luis Kateya, who is leading this initiative, the idea took shape last year following the team’s remarkable rise in Namibian football. With Chula Chula establishing itself as a...
Fistball season opener set for Swakopmund
The Namibia Fistball Association (FAN) will host its first tournament of the year this weekend in Swakopmund. This follows the league’s inability to appoint a commissioner, a key position responsible for overseeing the competition. As a result, FAN will focus on organising multiple tournaments throughout the year instead of running a full league season. At...
League momentum disrupted – Coaches
Coaches in the FNB Women’s Super League (WSL) have welcomed the return of the top-flight competition, but admit that the temporary suspension of matches had disrupted their teams’ momentum. The league, which was put on hold following the death of Namibia’s Founding President Sam Nujoma, will resume from 7 to 9 March, fixtures released this...
Benjamin calls 30-strong squad for World Cup qualifiers …Fredericks, Kamatuka return
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin has named a 30-man squad in preparation for the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where Namibia will face Malawi and Equatorial Guinea. The Warriors are set to take on Malawi on the 20th, followed by a crucial clash against Equatorial Guinea three days later. These matches are crucial for...








