THE Namibia Football Association (NFA) has written to African Stars demanding almost N$1,4 million which the mother body says the 2022/23 champions owe due to their participation in this season’s African Champions League (ACL) tournament.
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Pirates stun Unam …as Stars bounce back
ORLANDO Pirates Football Club did themselves a huge favour in their fight against relegation from the Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) when they beat inconsistent Unam 2-1 on Friday at the University Stadium.
Under-21 team selected
NATIONAL U/21 netball team coach Jones Musambani has expressed satisfaction with the players’ fitness, both mentally and physically, during the recent trials.
Husband kills wife, attempts suicide
A case of murder has been opened against a 40-year-old man for stabbing his 43-year-old wife multiple times with a pair of scissors, resulting in her death on Friday in Windhoek.
Etunda Clinic: A Beacon of Hope
WATCH! In 2017, the visionary of Founding President Sam Nujoma gave birth to the Etunda Clinic, to serve often-overlooked farm workers. Entrusted to the government's care, this clinic stands as a testament to the service of the most vulnerable.
Eises wants learners to take part in sports
The Oshikoto region’s education director, Aletta Eises is urging learners to take part in sports and athletics for their mental and physical wellbeing.
Etunda school 90% complete
Aimed at ensuring that nearby farmworkers have a shot at education, the construction of a primary school at Farm Etunda in the Otjozondjupa region is about 90% complete.
San hail ‘man of the people’ Geingob
San leaders described late president Hage Geingob as a man of the people at the recent memorial service at Omatako village in the Tsumkwe constituency.
Geingob unites Zambezi foes
The political leaders across the Zambezi region on Friday set aside their differences and united in solidarity to mourn late president Hage Geingob.
Iipumbu hails Geingob as peacekeeper
The northern traditional authorities’ chairperson, Ndilimani Herman Iipumbu, has hailed president Hage Geingob as a liberation struggle icon, an experienced leader who did not discriminate and who united people, as well as a peacekeeper and advisor.








