Athletics Namibia (AN) president Erwin Naimhwaka has been elected to serve on the council of the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). He was elected this past weekend during CAA’s Region 5 congress held in Durban, South Africa.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
Botha: Busy year for Mboma…as athletics season looms
Henk Botha, the head coach of Namibia’s multiple medallist Christine Mboma, yesterday said they will be kicking off their 2023 activities by first competing in two local events before turning their full attention to the international athletics front.
Indoor hockey women intensify training… as cold weather bites
IN spite of the cold and wet conditions in the Netherlands where Namibia’s women’s indoor hockey team is preparing for the world cup, the players remain focused.
We want to keep the momentum – Mbakera…as Stars sink Fighters at home
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AN eager to unearth more talent …Swakopmund to host first meeting
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Golden Oldies need sponsors for international friendly
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Clubs disgruntled with new netball format…league kick-off scheduled for March
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Fighters need N$500 000 for Serbia …as MMA competition draws closer
A Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) team, which is set to represent Namibia at the upcoming cage fighting contest, is racing against time to secure funding for an upcoming international competition.
‘Invest in sport to aid government’…as women team depart for Netherlands
In a call for increased corporate investment in sports development, NamibRe managing director Patty Karuaihe-Martin urged companies to aid the government in rebuilding the country’s sports programmes, which have been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are taking over Africa – Mbareka
African Stars, the current leaders of the Debmarine Premiership and a powerhouse team from Katutura have expressed their ambition to conquer African football.








