I was born in the dusty streets of Kayengona, a village in the eastern side of Rundu. I was introduced and exposed to football at an early age while at school. Football was the only sport that we knew growing up in our community, so, it was quite easy for us as young boys to fall in love with the sport as early as four years of age.
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Mahindra raises the Scorpio SUV to the power of N
Mahindra recently launched the highly anticipated, all-new Scorpio-N, which industry insiders expect to be grace Namibian showrooms by the end of March.
Windhoek building plans down by 41%
The City of Windhoek (CoW) approved about 41% less building plans in December 2022 at 121 plans approved, compared to 204 in November 2022. But this was 15% more than the 105 approved in December 2021.
Katuka participants ready to tackle the business world
Forty-six mentors and mentees, selected from 150 applications, participated in the first training sessions of the 2023 Katuka Mentorship Programme hosted at the Capricorn Corner Building in Windhoek.
Absent ambulance leads to deaths in Aminuis
Magrieta Kainamses lost her baby while on her way to the Gobabis State Hospital to deliver after waiting for an ambulance for over three days.
President: Economy on the rebound
President Hage Geingob says the Namibian economy is on the rebound after a long period of lethargic global economic growth and depressed commodity prices, which had a negative effect on the economy.
N$15 million water relief for rural communities
Rural communities and schools, especially those in communal farms and areas that are struggling with unsuitable drinking water, will soon be able to drink potable water.
Geingob demands justice for all…implores legal fraternity to provide pro bono services
President Hage Geingob has implored the Judiciary to find other means to improve justice for all.
Government withdraws suit against hostel food tender cancellation
The education ministry has notified the Windhoek High Court of its decision not to continue with the suit it had filed against the review panel’s decision to suspend the contracts awarded to four food supply companies and have the tendering process start afresh.
NamRa to address bottlenecks at cargo entry points
The Namibia Revenue Agency has launched the Time Release Study to measure how long it takes to release imported or exported goods at the
borders.






