The Unam Stadium will stage two exciting fixtures this weekend in the FNB Women’s Super League, as teams battle it out in outstanding round eight and nine matches. Unam Bokkies, Desert Foxes FC and Arrows Ladies FC are all set for action in what promises to be a decisive weekend in the race for points....
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Brave Warriors fall to Kazakhstan
The Brave Warriors suffered a 2-0 defeat to Kazakhstan’s national football team on Wednesday in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA Series international friendly matches in Astana. Despite the result, head coach Collin Benjamin expressed satisfaction with his side’s overall performance, highlighting missed opportunities as the key difference. “I think we had good chances...
Low enrolment shuts Oshanamutango school
Abraham Mwanyekange OLUKONDA – Oshanamutango Primary School in Onakiidhi-B village in the Olukonda constituency of the Oshikoto region has not been operational since 2018, owing to low learner enrolments, which has alarmed community leaders and residents. Enrolment numbers fell below the minimum requirement of 50 learners, and the school was closed by the Ministry of...
Westphalia team tours Namibia
Germany’s Westphalia U/17 football team will officially visit Namibia from 26 March to 6 April 2026. The international exchange aims to promote youth development through sport, encourage cultural exchange, and strengthen bilateral sporting relations between Namibia and Germany. The programme includes training sessions, friendly matches against national and regional teams, and community engagement activities. According...
Heita to co-headline Nujoma tribute boxing bonanza
Windhoek will come alive with boxing action when Namibian boxer Mateus Heita defends his WBO Africa Featherweight Title during the “Tribute to His Excellency Dr Sam Shafishuna Nujoma Boxing Bonanza” at the Windhoek Showgrounds on 9 May. The event, organised by the MTC Nestor Sunshine Tobias Boxing and Fitness Academy in partnership with the Sam...
‘Cut spending’ – Kapofi to NDF …warns of new security threats
Defence Minister Frans Kapofi has ordered tighter spending and warned of growing security threats as Namibia’s defence budget comes under pressure. Speaking at a staff meeting in Windhoek yesterday, Kapofi said the ministry must “live within its means” while maintaining national security. “This year, we are not likely to be funded at the same level....
Washing her way forward …Omaruru mother builds family laundry
OMARURU – Survival in a small town can be daunting, especially where jobs are scarce and families must still be fed. For 39-year-old Kheibasen !Nuwuses, giving up or accepting a life without income was never an option. With no job prospects and children to care for, she took matters into her own hands by starting...
Liberation day message puts Namibia first
The chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Cyril Ramaphosa said Namibia’s independence remains a decisive milestone in Southern Africa’s liberation struggle. In a statement marking Southern Africa Liberation Day on 23 March, Ramaphosa said the historic turning point that led to Namibia’s independence in 1990 remains one of the most defining moments for...
Bridges of hope
The closure of Shingunguma Primary School in the Ohangwena region due to flooding has prompted government to fast-track a N$22 million programme to install floating bridges across the Ohangwena, Kavango East and Zambezi regions. The floating bridges will be used as safe passageways to schools and other essential service places, particularly in areas where learners...
Warriors set for high stakes Kazakhstan test
Namibia’s senior national football team, Brave Warriors, is in Astana, Kazakhstan, where they will compete in the 2026 FIFA Series international friendlies. The Brave Warriors will open their campaign against the hosts, the Kazakhstan national football team, today at the Astana Arena, with kick-off scheduled for 14h00 Namibian time. Speaking at a press conference yesterday,...









