Downgraded and dilapidated, the once-renowned Windhoek Independence Stadium is now on the verge of becoming a white elephant after the City of Windhoek recently disconnected electricity at the 25 000-seater national sport facility.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
Kaputa: Future of local coaches looks bright…as 33 graduate from Fifa course
Veteran football administrator and Fifa technical expert John Kaputa has lauded the determination and eagerness of Namibian coaches that graduated from the Namibia Football Association (NFA)/Fifa Youth Coaching Course last week.
Blue Waters out to avoid relegation axe…as netball league action continues
Blue Waters Netball Club head coach Juanita Witbeen has said this weekend will mark a vital turning point in their 2022 league campaign, as they will be required to put their best foot forward to beat Tigers and Afrocat Lions.
‘I will stop Milanzi in first round’, warns Heita
Namibia’s WBO Africa super bantamweight champion Mateus Heita yesterday sounded the war drums when he sternly warned his Zimbabwean opponent Hassan Milanzi to come well-prepared for next month’s ‘Together As One Part 8’ boxing bonanza set for Windhoek’s Ramatex Hall on 29 October.
Gunners continue great run in netball premier league
Log leaders of the MTC NNPL Mighty Gunners extended their good run in the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) with two victories over the weekend.
I am proud of the players – Shipanga …as Namibia finish fourth at Cosafa
In spite of his chargers failing to win the third position, Brave Gladiators head coach Paulus Shipanga said they did well at the just-ended Women’s Cosafa Championship staged in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa.
Archery tourney a success – Weakley
The 7th African Genesis Archery Namibia national tournament attracted over 100 archers from across the country at the Windhoek High School (WHS) sports stadium on Saturday.
Kilimanjaro announces boxing bonanza
The MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club is set to host its second professional boxing bonanza of the year in October at the Independence stadium in Oshakati.
Gladiators have what it takes to win – Kasaona …as Namibia takes on SA
Former Brave Gladiators head coach Mamie Kasaona has expressed great confidence that the country’s senior women’s team has what it takes to put South Africa’s Banyana Banyana to the sword when they lock horns in today’s Cosafa Cup semi-final clash.
NSC promises flawless youth Games…as games return to Windhoek
Following the disappointing 2020 MTC National Youth Games which were embarrassingly characterised by substandard transport, food and accommodation for the participating athletes and officials, the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) has promised to do better this time around.