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MTC Sunshine, Salute boxing academies disinfect gyms
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MTC Sunshine, Salute boxing academies disinfect gyms

Both the MTC Nestor Sunshine Boxing & Fitness Academy and the MTC Salute Boxing Academy have upped their fight against Covid-19 after both academies dispatched teams of health officials to disinfect their gyms and maintain strong health standards. In their ongoing efforts to remain ahead in the battle against the deadly coronavirus, both gyms have...

Youngsters set Sanlam Junior Tennis Series ablaze
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Youngsters set Sanlam Junior Tennis Series ablaze

Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) chairperson for the junior tennis committee Santie van der Walt has expressed great satisfaction with the high level of performance displayed by local youngsters at the recent Sanlam Junior Tennis Tournament Series, which ended last weekend. Last weekend’s event marked the second and last edition of the Sanlam-sponsored tennis series for...

High Court dismisses Gustavo’s bail appeal
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High Court dismisses Gustavo’s bail appeal

The second attempt by Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo to get bail was refused by the Windhoek High Court yesterday when his appeal application was dismissed.  Acting Judge Kobus Miller ruled the magistrate did not err in judgement when he denied the 44-year-old bail on the grounds of public interest or administration of justice.  “The magistrate...

Aid pours in to reeling Twaloloka
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Aid pours in to reeling Twaloloka

WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay is currently a hive of activity as consignments of food, mattresses, clothes and other basic essentials are arriving at the town to aid the residents of Twaloloka who lost everything during a devastating fire on Sunday evening.  A consignment of food and mattresses also arrived yesterday from the Office of...

Courts temporarily closed over coronavirus exposure
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Courts temporarily closed over coronavirus exposure

Three magistrate’s courts were shut down with immediate effect yesterday for 14 days after two court officials tested positive for Covid-19. The Katima Mulilo and Katutura magistrate’s courts, as well as the Windhoek Traffic Court were temporarily closed.  According to a statement issued by the Office of the Judiciary, the closures were necessitated when a...

Ministries probe Nida corruption claims 
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Ministries probe Nida corruption claims 

Industrialisation and trade minister Lucia Iipumbu yesterday said the ministry was investigating allegations of corruption and mismanagement made against senior officials of the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (Nida).  This follows after staff members penned a second letter to the government, this time to Iipumbu requesting urgent intervention at the agency.  The staff members allege mismanagement,...

Regions thrilled with MTC  NETBALL Premier League  …golden opportunity for young talents 
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Regions thrilled with MTC  NETBALL Premier League  …golden opportunity for young talents 

Regions have welcomed the new MTC Namibia Premier League, the first of its kind for Namibia and aimed at amplifying the overall development of netball countrywide. Netball Namibia (NN) recently received a three-year sponsorship worth 4.2 million from MTC to assist with the establishment of a premier netball league and the development of netball countrywide. ...

Japan’s WTA Pan Pacific Open scrapped over coronavirus
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Japan’s WTA Pan Pacific Open scrapped over coronavirus

The WTA Pan Pacific Open in Japan, one of Asia’s top women’s tennis tournaments, has been scrapped for the first time because of the coronavirus, organisers said yesterday. The cancellation of the event, which was scheduled for November and was won by Japan’s Naomi Osaka last year, follows last week’s axing of all international tennis...

Inferno devastates Twaloloka … display of solidarity to help fire victims
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Inferno devastates Twaloloka … display of solidarity to help fire victims

WALVIS BAY – Cries of anguish reverberated through the informal settlement of Twaloloka in Walvis Bay yesterday as hapless residents sifted through ashes following a devastating fire on Sunday evening, which claimed the life of a one-year-old boy.  More than 1 000 people were left homeless after the fire destroyed about 200 shacks at the...

24 recover from virus at Walvis
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24 recover from virus at Walvis

Twenty-four Covid-19 patients at Walvis Bay have recovered from the virus, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula announced yesterday as the country recorded 68 new positive cases.  However, 60 of the cases were reported at Walvis Bay, six in Windhoek, while Keetmanshoop and Swakopmund each reported one case. This brings the total number of confirmed cases...