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Nghitumbwa pushes for world title opportunity
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Nghitumbwa pushes for world title opportunity

Namibian boxer Fillipus ‘Energy’ Nghitumbwa has strengthened his case for a world title opportunity, with his camp now calling for his next fight to be recognised as a final eliminator for a global championship bout.  Nghitumbwa had an impressive first-round knockout victory over former world champion Yukinori Oguni last year. The hard-hitting Namibian delivered a...

Baby Gladiators ready for Kenya
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Baby Gladiators ready for Kenya

Namibia’s U/17 women’s team, the Baby Gladiators, will host Kenya’s Junior Starlets this Sunday, 12 April 2026, in the first leg of their CAF FIFA U/17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.  The match will take place at the Unam Stadium in Windhoek at 15h00, with the return leg scheduled for 18 April in Nairobi, Kenya. Head...

NaTIS promises closer services to residents 
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NaTIS promises closer services to residents 

Adolf Kaure  The groundbreaking ceremony for Wanaheda’s Namibia Traffic Information System (NaTIS) centre worth a total estimated cost of N$230 million took place in Windhoek on Wednesday.  The project will be implemented in two phases, with phase one comprising bulk services and boundary, while phase two will be for the construction of buildings and internal...

Old-age pension breathes life into Gibeon 
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Old-age pension breathes life into Gibeon 

In the quiet village of Gibeon, some 100km south of Hardap’s regional capital, Mariental, survival for most elderly residents rests squarely on the monthly old-age pension grant.  Driving through the settlement, one of the first things that stands out is a small, colourful house assembled from rusted pieces of corrugated iron, some of them seemingly...

RP rejects Stampriet uranium mining 
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RP rejects Stampriet uranium mining 

Auleria Wakudumo  The Republican Party has come out swinging, saying Namibians must reject uranium mining in the Stampriet artesian basin, warning that any mining activity in the area could permanently damage one of the country’s most important underground water sources.  Speaking at a media conference in Windhoek yesterday, RP leader Henk Mudge urged citizens to...

Top 8 Cup returns to ignite football
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Top 8 Cup returns to ignite football

Standard Bank Namibia launched the Top 8 Cup on Tuesday in Windhoek. The tournament celebrates teams that have worked tirelessly throughout the Namibia Premier Football League season to earn their place in the competition. Standard Bank Namibia has sponsored the tournament with N$2.5 million. The champions will receive N$600 000, while the runners-up will take...

NTA hosts HMVK Autumn Open
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NTA hosts HMVK Autumn Open

The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) has officially launched the HMVK Windhoek Autumn Open, sponsored by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) Namibia, with matches getting underway today at the Central Tennis Courts in Windhoek. The tournament, which began with yesterday’s Round of 32 draw, will run until Sunday and is expected to showcase some of the country’s...

Uerikua: A tireless advocate for Namibian entrepreneurs
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Uerikua: A tireless advocate for Namibian entrepreneurs

Uakutura Kambaekwa  The legacy of James Unomasa Uerikua extends beyond his political office, with his memory firmly embedded in the hearts of many, particularly for his unwavering support of entrepreneurs across Namibia, business figure Knowledge Katti has said. Uerikua, a Swapo parliamentarian and former governor of Otjozondjupa, died in a motor vehicle accident between Otjiwarongo...

Lake Liambezi: Farmers rush to rescue crops …as floodwaters advance
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Lake Liambezi: Farmers rush to rescue crops …as floodwaters advance

MUYAKO – Farmers along Lake Liambezi are scrambling to harvest maize, sorghum and other crops before advancing floodwaters reach their fields. The water, which has already moved past Bukalo, is steadily pushing towards villages and crop fields surrounding the lake, forcing farmers to begin harvesting weeks before their crops are ready. Affected farmer Raymond Matiti,...

Live at Walvis’ troubled dumpsite
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Live at Walvis’ troubled dumpsite

WALVIS BAY – What was meant to be a controlled landfill has become an informal settlement of more than 100 shacks, where an illegal shebeen sells traditional beer and over 300 people now live and work. New Era has learnt that undercover prostitution, domestic violence and drug-related activities are also prevalent at the informal settlement...