One of Namibia’s top chess players Dante Beukes says he is leaving no stone unturned as he prepares for the Chess World Cup, scheduled for Baku, Azerbaijan, from 30 July to 24 August 2023.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
NSC, Gunners tied on top of NNPL…as league goes on break
The Namibia Correctional Service (NSC), inaugural winners of the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) and defending champions Mighty Gunners find themselves in a deadlock, both tied on 18 points as they head into a break.
Girls and Goals aim top-three finish …Arrows ladies feel robbed
With one game left in the 2022/23 Women’s Football League season for most teams, the head coach of the Galz & Goalz team
Ronnie Noebeb has expressed his desire to secure a top-three finish.
Karate bags 42 medals in Zimbabwe
Namibia finished fourth at the just-ended African Union Sports Council (AUSC) championship that was held in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Chula Chula make history
Ohangwena-based Chula Chula Football Club became the latest team to gain promotion to the Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) after winning 4-1 against Chief Santos on Saturday and 2-0 against Rangers yesterday.
Special Olympic team salivate for gold
The Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, says the upcoming Special Olympic World Games is a remarkable opportunity for disabled athletes to showcase their exceptional talents.
Vivo, City of Windhoek launch marathon
Vivo Energy and the City of Windhoek yesterday joined forces as they launched the annual Vivo Energy Windhoek Marathon, which will take place next month in the capital.
Heita to fight in Zimbabwe…as Tobias launches youth development programme
One of Namibia’s exciting upcoming boxers Mateus Heita is scheduled to fight in Zimbabwe next month.
Smith: Fitness levels picking up …as Warriors intensify training
National men’s football team fitness coach, Garren Smith, expressed his satisfaction with the players’ fitness as they prepare for the highly anticipated fixture against Burundi.
Queens reflect on challenging season…blames inexperience for poor performance
Omaheke Queens Football Team from Gobabis have endured a tough season, finding themselves at the bottom of the 14-team log standings of the Women’s Soccer League with three points after 22 matches.








