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SA, Lesotho triumph at CAVB Beach Volleyball Tour
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SA, Lesotho triumph at CAVB Beach Volleyball Tour

The Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF), in partnership with Deutscher Turn- und Sportverein (DTS), hosted the first leg of the Confederation of African Volleyball (CAVB) Zone Six Beach Volleyball Tour on 21-22 February 2026 at the DTS Sports Grounds in Olympia, Windhoek. The event attracted more than 20 teams from Namibia, South Africa, Lesotho, Angola, Zambia,...

Gladiators fall against Madagascar …  Namibia exit Group C with three points 
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Gladiators fall against Madagascar …  Namibia exit Group C with three points 

The Group C encounter of the COSAFA Women’s Championship between Namibia and Madagascar ended in a 1–0 victory for the Malagasy side at Seshego Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa. Namibia trailed 1–0 at halftime after a tightly contested opening period in which Madagascar looked more composed and purposeful. Their breakthrough came in the 24th minute...

Two RA top brass fired
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Two RA top brass fired

Two Roads Authority (RA) executives were dismissed yesterday following an internal disciplinary process over alleged corruption in a N$16 million tender. The axes landed on Johan Boois, executive officer for transportation, and Richard Milinga, divisional manager for the transport inspectorate. “The RA confirms that due process was followed in accordance with the organisation’s disciplinary procedures...

Nantu ‘accepts’ 5% salary increment
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Nantu ‘accepts’ 5% salary increment

Teachers in the Kavango East have been informed of a 5% salary increase for the next two financial years. This follows what the Namibia National Teachers’ Union (Nantu) Rundu branch described as the “final resolution” of negotiations with the government. When contacted about the salary talks yesterday, Nantu secretary general Loide Shaanika was dismissive. “What...

Navigating stormy fermented waters
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Navigating stormy fermented waters

Maurice Kambukwe Bravery Kabula Recent statistics show a gradual decline in alcohol consumption in many parts of the world, driven by rising living costs, increased health awareness and shifting social habits. According to the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR), the global alcohol volume consumption was projected to decline by 0.4%, revised down from an...

‘Not all that glitters is gold’ … AG tears into ministry, NamRA
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‘Not all that glitters is gold’ … AG tears into ministry, NamRA

Namibia is exposing itself to potential revenue losses from one of its most valuable mineral resources. Auditor General (AG) Junias Kandjeke has warned of serious weaknesses in how the country’s gold mining royalties and taxes are verified and collected. In a performance audit covering the 2020/21 to 2022/23 financial years, Kandjeke found the then Ministry...

Gladiators gear up for  Madagascar test after  explosive start
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Gladiators gear up for  Madagascar test after  explosive start

Confidence is surging through the Brave Gladiators camp as Namibia’s national women’s side prepares for a decisive Group C showdown against Madagascar in the COSAFA Women’s Championship today at 12h00. The Namibians arrive at the clash brimming with belief after a commanding 2-0 victory over Mozambique at Old Peter Mokaba Stadium, a result that immediately...

Nghimtina’s loyalty, service revered 
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Nghimtina’s loyalty, service revered 

EENHANA – Liberation struggle veteran and former Cabinet minister Erkki Nghimtina was laid to rest on Saturday at the Eenhana memorial shrine in the Ohangwena region, with the nation describing him as a disciplined, loyal and selfless servant of Namibia. He passed away at his home in Edundja village, Ohangwena region, on 8 February, aged...