Namibia’s WBO Global Super Bantamweight champion Fillipus ‘Energy’ Nghitumbwa is set to face one of his biggest career tests when he defends his title against highly-experienced Australian fighter Luke Boyd next month.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
Our mission is to compete in Africa – Mbakera…as league goes on recess
With the premier league set to go on a one-week recess, log leaders African Stars are still perfectly in charge of proceedings at the top of the table as they lead with a remarkable 41 points after 15 rounds of matches.
Local swimming coaches to be certified
Local swimming coaches who are yet to be certified, will have an opportunity to attend a coaching clinic that will be conducted by renowned aquatic sports administrator Diego Novaq, the founder of the Infinity Aquatic Centre.
Magic Ladies start title defence with emphatic win
FNB Women Super League defending champions Tura Magic Ladies on Saturday kicked off their league title defence with a resounding 8-1 victory over Right Way FC at the NFA Technical Centre in the capital.
Luis blames Magic defeat on schoolboy errors…as Stars continue perfect run
Julinho Sporting FC head coach Nelson Luis said schoolboy errors and a lapse in concentration by his players led to their 2-4 defeat against Tura Magic at the Unam stadium during their Debmarine Namibia Premiership clash in the capital on Saturday.
Magic Ladies ready to defend title… as Women’s Super League starts this weekend
FNB Women’s Super League defending champions Tura Magic Ladies’ gaffer Shama Gure has made it clear that their ambitions remain the same as last season – to win the league title.
Tjituka: Wholesale revamp of players needed…as Citizens face Tigers tomorrow
Debmarine Namibia Premiership struggling outfit Citizens FC head coach Gustav Tjituka has said the only thing that can revive the club’s fortunes on the pitch is a wholesale revamp of the playing personnel and crafting a new strategic path for the club.
Coetzee to rope in more ‘international’ players
Welwitschias head coach Allister Coetzee recently shared that he will continue to integrate players with international exposure and experience into the senior national team setup, saying Namibia will need all her best talents at this year’s World Cup in France.
Isaacs decries lack of experienced, quality players…as Stars remain unstoppable
Black Africa veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs on Saturday admitted that until the club starts roping in top experienced players with the required premiership calibre, things it will continue to be difficult for the former Namibian champions.
Namibians mourn death of AKA
Various local celebrities and fans have taken to social media to express sorrow at the shooting of multi-award winner Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, better known as AKA, on Friday evening in Durban, South Africa.