Award winning musician King Tee Dee, who on Saturday unanimously defeated Project Never Walk Alone (PNWA) founder Tim Ekandjo during their exhibition catchweight fight, said the biggest winner on the night was the thousands of Namibian schoolgoing kids who are without shoes.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
5 titles on the cards
All roads will tomorrow lead to the Windhoek Country Club Resort & Casino for the much-anticipated Project Never Walk Alone (PNWA) Boxing Initiative, which will see musical legend King Tee Dee taking on PNWA founder Tim Ekandjo in the main bout of the evening.
We want to bow out with pride – Britz
Despite being out of contention for the 2022 Cosafa U/20 trophy, Namibia’s Young Warriors coach James Britz has said their plan is to beat Malawi in today’s final group match and bow out of the regional tournament with a decent measure of pride.
Electricity reconnected at Independence stadium…after months without power
After almost four months without electricity, all basic services are now fully functioning at Windhoek’s Independence stadium after the sports ministry managed to sort out payment with the City of Windhoek.
Sports Expo returns… set for Swakopmund
Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) and the MTC Dome yesterday entered into an agreement that will see the annual Namibia Sports Expo being held at the facility in Swakopmund from 8 to 11 December.
Dance Sport Namibia plans outreach
The Dance Sport Namibia (DSN) federation is on a mission to popularise the sport by teaching students at schools. During a press conference held yesterday at the Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC) in the capital, Stanley Mareka, who is the president of the federation, said dance sports can become a formidable force within the country if they get enough support.
First MMA competition a success …as Hinda reigns supreme
Organisers of the first-ever Fight Night mixed martial art (MMA) event held in the capital over the weekend have described it as a huge success.
Gunners close in on league title
With only a few matches remaining before the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League concludes, Mighty Gunners over the weekend tightened the screws on their campaign to win the competition.
Competition is good for development
Various regional coaches have lauded the Debmarine Bridging the Gap initiative, saying the sports competition is a great platform to develop talent.
We are capable of reaching the final – Mahupe
Versatile Namibian U/20 striker Ngonga Mahupe said their upcoming Cosafa Cup campaign is centered around discipline, character and determination, and they will rely on those trades to push through at the tournament.