Namibian sprinter Beatrice Masilingi is looking forward to competing in track and field meets in May to qualify for this year’s Paris Olympic Games.
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Capricorn Eagles secure contracts
Cricket Namibia (CN) has reached a historic milestone by signing 10 professional contracts with the Capricorn Eagles.
Doc Tournament celebrates four decades
Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) will host the eagerly awaited Bank Windhoek-NVF Doc Tournament at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund this weekend.
Aakwiita ya ‘dhipaga iiyamakuti’ ya tindilwa eifutilomo
Ompangulilo yaMagestrata moRundu oya tindile aakwiita yoNamibian Defence Force eifutilomo mondholongo sho anuwa ya ningi uukongo kaawu li pavete moshikunino shiinamweyo shoMangetti National Park moshitopolwa shaKavango West.
CRAN a yambindhindha elongo nookompiyuta dhongushu
Uuministeli welongo owa yambindhindhwa nookompiyuta ndhili heyali oshowo omayakulo go intaneta, kehangano lyoCRAN, nongushu yithike N$200 000.
Oondholongo dhopolisi mOshana odhi na aantu yapitilila
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya ti oyina oondholongo ondhuundha, oshoka omahala omashona.
Tukwatha, NYS cultivating hope in communities
The Tukwatha Youth Organisation (TYO) and National Youth Service (NYS) have collaborated on a project by reviving the school garden of the Green Leaves Primary School in Windhoek’s Okahandja Park informal settlement under the initiative called ‘Blossoming Hope in Every Row’.
RA has invested N$30 million in student bursaries since 2003
The Roads Authority (RA) has made another commitment to fund 10 tertiary students through their bursary scheme.
FNB scoops seven Euromoney awards
For the second year running, the Euromoney Awards have crowned FNB as Africa’s Best International Private Bank in Botswana and Namibia as well as Africa’s Best Bank for Ultra High-Net-Worth Individuals, Discretionary Portfolio Management, Philanthropic Advisory, Succession Planning and Sustainability.
Gov’t intervention crucial for swamped housing sector…as close to one million Namibians still live in shacks
With more than a quarter of all households in Namibia consisting of shacks and informal settlements which accommodate close to a million Namibians, the pressing demand for affordable housing presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the domestic construction industry.








