A group of 15 athletes along with their coaches yesterday left for Mauritius where they will represent the country at the 22nd edition of the African Senior Athletics Championships in Port-Louis from 8 to 12 June.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
De la Harpe remains positive about the future
Despite going down 47-12 against the South African Blue Bulls, Namibia’s senior rugby team assistant coach Darry de la Harpe remains optimistic about the future and says a lot of positives were taken away from the defeat.
Warriors brace for Burundi’s Swallows…crucial Afcon qualifier clash looms
“We have done it before and we have been through it before” …are the words that keep the Brave Warriors’ camp brimming with confidence ahead of tomorrow’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Burundi at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.
AN Grand Prix hailed a great success
Close to 500 elite and upcoming athletes from various parts of the country recently gathered at Mariental to compete for top honours in the seventh leg of the Athletic Namibia (AN) Grand Prix, which was hosted by the Tsaraxa-Aibes Athletics Club.
Desert Jewels all set for Tri-Nations tournament
Namibia’s senior netball team, the Desert Jewels, head coach Sunette Burden has said the upcoming Tri-Nations Tournament will provide much-needed game time and equally serve as a great opportunity to prepare well ahead of the all-important Africa World Cup Qualifiers, slated for later this year.
Namibia racing against time for Afcon qualifiers
Namibia senior women’s hockey team head coach Erwin Handura yesterday said the country is racing against time to ensure they are well prepared and to select the best team to compete at this year’s qualifiers for next year’s Outdoor Hockey Africa Cup.
Welwitschias lay ambush for Blue Bulls
Namibia’s rugby fifteen, the Welwitschias, will be ready to match the visiting Blue Bulls Invitation XV neck-to-neck when the two sides lock horns for the Officeconomix Goodwill Cup this weekend at the Hage Geingob stadium in the capital.
Unearthing talent remains our business – Benhard
Chairman of the MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club Joseph Benhard says unearthing raw talents and providing opportunities to young boxers remain at the core of their business.
Heita successfully defends WBA title… wins another one in the process
Mateus ‘The Beast’ Heita successfully defended his World Boxing Association (WBA) Pan African Super Bantamweight title against Jonas Matheus in a tightly contested bout in Walvis Bay on Saturday evening.
Darts federation denies unfairness claims
Namibia Darts Federation (NDF) president Jasper Blaauw has denied allegations that the federation has not given a fair chance to upcoming darts players to compete at regional level.









