Community members in the Outapi constituency of Omusati region are set to benefit from a three-day free medical outreach programme aimed at improving access to healthcare services and information. The Omusati Medical Campaign Tour, themed ‘Northern Wellness Drive Vol. 3,’ is scheduled to take place in Outapi from 8 to 10 April. The programme is...
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NCS adopts clustered model to select Team Namibia
The Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) held a press conference on the fourth edition of the National Youth Games last Thursday in Windhoek. The National Youth Games serve as a platform to identify and select the Namibian team across 11 sport codes that will compete at the African Union Sport Council Region 5 Youth Games (AUSC...
NNOC-CGA establishes Medical Commission
The Namibia National Olympic Committee and Commonwealth Games Association (NNOC-CGA) has announced the establishment of its Medical Commission, marking a significant step toward strengthening the country’s athlete health, welfare, and performance systems. The commission, endorsed by the NNOC-CGA Executive Board on 16 March 2026, will serve through to 31 December 2028, aligning with the current...
Agra Agricultural Academy avails grants
Agra Agricultural Academy, facilitated by Agra ProVision in partnership with B2Gold Namibia, officially announced the grant initiative and introduced the 20 selected candidates at an event held at the Agra Bank Windhoek Ring in Windhoek. The occasion marked a significant step towards strengthening the future of agriculture through education and skills development. The event highlighted...
CRAN, NaCC reinforce cooperation in ICT sector
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) and the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) inked a new agreement to improve their collaboration in the country’s fast-growing information and communication technology (ICT) sector. The two regulators signed an addendum to their Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday. The move aims to strengthen efforts to deal with unfair competition...
Bank Windhoek powers Ramblers tournament
With an increased sponsorship of N$300 000, the Bank Windhoek Ramblers Soccer Tournament will host its fifth edition in Windhoek and Keetmanshoop in June 2026. The competition aims to provide a structured environment in which emerging players can develop their skills, gain competitive experience, and attract the attention of scouts and professional clubs. The event...
Telecom rewards Gladiators with smartphones
Telecom Namibia has rewarded the Brave Gladiators with 30 smartphones following their historic triumph at the Hollywoodbets COSAFA Women’s Championship. The handover took place in Windhoek on Monday, recognising the senior women’s national football team and its technical staff for their landmark achievement. Speaking at the sponsorship handover, Telecom Namibia CEO Stanley Shanapinda said the...
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa backs small business growth
With the support of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), 260 small business owners in Namibia recently completed training in essential financial management skills to sustain their businesses and support their families. The training focused on building capacity among small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs), covering key topics such as cash flow management, business budgeting, and record-keeping. ...
Doc Tourney sets new participation benchmark
Bank Windhoek and the Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF) completed the 2026 Bank Windhoek Volleyball Doc Tournament, hosted at The Dome in Swakopmund last weekend. The tournament delivered a major boost for the sport’s growth, drawing 39 teams (16 women’s and 23 men’s) and marking one of the strongest editions in the event’s 42-year history. Eleven...
Guiding Namibia’s boy child toward opportunities
Namibia is the second most unequal country in the world, with per capita consumption inequality about 45% higher than the average for upper-middle-income countries, according to the World Bank. In a country where youth unemployment is a major issue, career guidance becomes essential, and human resources practitioner Tuuda Haitula takes this to heart. Haitula and...









