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Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Football galore in First Division leagues
Football action resumes this weekend, with the North-West Stream First Division hosting its eighth and ninth rounds and the North-East First Division kicking off tomorrow.
!Gâise !gûre sida kai khoëtse Dr Hage Gottfried Geingob, 1941–2024
The now-defunct Tsumeb-based outfit, Etosha Lions Football Club, went on an energy-sapping marathon rail tour across the Orange River to engage in several exhibition matches against provincial clubs from that neck of the woods.
Sponsorship will motivate athletes – Karumendu
Bethold Karumendu, the Secretary General of Athletic Namibia (AN) track and field, has expressed optimism that Pupkewitz’s sponsorship of their Grand Prix series will serve as a significant motivator for athletes to deliver their best performances.
Mouthwatering WSL matches this weekend
A thrilling series of fixtures awaits fans of the FNB Women’s Super League (WSL) this weekend, with matches scheduled to take place at various venues nationwide.
Nekongo hails Geingob as youth advocate
Swapo Party Youth League secretary Ephraim Nekongo has said late president Hage Geingob, who died at a Windhoek hospital last Sunday, was a champion for Namibian youth.
Geingob was a perfectionist, affable mentor – Hengari
Press secretary in the office of the Presidency, Alfredo Hengari has described the late President Hage Geingob as a “perfectionist and a force of nature”, who had high standards and did not entertain sloppy work.
Gobabis churches remember Geingob
Faith-based organisations and churches at Gobabis on Thursday evening held a candlelight vigil in remembrance of the late President Hage Geingob at the Epako Community Hall.
Geingob was a beacon of hope – Masubia leaders
The Masubia Traditional Authority pinpointed that one of late President Hage Geingob’s most admirable qualities was his inclusive leadership style, which he aptly termed as the “Namibian house”.
Geingob’s daily memorial services shifted from residence
Newly-appointed ICT minister Emma Theofelus announced yesterday that the memorial service of late president Hage Geingob will be on Saturday, 24 February and the burial on Sunday, 25 February, which will be declared a public holiday.