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Zambezi second division starts on 31 January 
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Zambezi second division starts on 31 January 

The Zambezi Regional Football Association (ZRFA) held its first extra-ordinary meeting of 2026 on Saturday to finalise the regional budget and set a definitive timeline for the upcoming football season. Central to the discussions was the kick-off of the regional second division league and the region’s preparations for the annual Namibian Newspaper Cup. ZRFA chairperson...

Chess players checkmate their way to nationals
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Chess players checkmate their way to nationals

Hilma Nalupe The 2026 Namibia National Open Chess Championships qualifiers concluded last Saturday at the Nictus Cultural Centre in Windhoek.  The qualifiers served as Phase 1 of the national championships, with Phase 2 slated for 24 February to 1 March 2026. After four demanding days of play, the Top 5 players in both the Open...

The 2026 school year begins … Steenkamp emphasises the importance of excellence, discipline and creativity
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The 2026 school year begins … Steenkamp emphasises the importance of excellence, discipline and creativity

Matheus David The 2026 academic year has officially begun, with a renewed emphasis on quality education, discipline, and innovation in Namibia’s schools. Sanet Steenkamp, the education minister, addressed school personnel, parents, community leaders, and students, urging everyone involved to work together to lay a solid basis for the nation’s future. In a media statement yesterday,...

Namibia courts investors in Abu Dhabi
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Namibia courts investors in Abu Dhabi

Vice President Lucia Witbooi and her delegation arrived in Abu Dhabi yesterday for Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) Summit, where the country is seeking to court global investors. The Namibian delegation is also looking to strengthen partnerships in key sectors such as water, energy and agriculture. The summit, which kicked off yesterday, concludes on Thursday....

Nam hits back at Canada, Germany … country peaceful, politically stable
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Nam hits back at Canada, Germany … country peaceful, politically stable

Rudolf Gaiseb The Namibian government maintains that the country remains one of the most peaceful and politically stable locations in the world. In a joint statement last week, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security slapped back against recent travel advisories by the governments of...

Presidency denies diplomatic secrecy … as opposition questions ambassadorial appointments
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Presidency denies diplomatic secrecy … as opposition questions ambassadorial appointments

The official opposition party, the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), has accused President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of appointing and redeploying ambassadors under a veil of secrecy, saying the lack of transparency undermines trust in Namibia’s diplomatic system. IPC’s shadow minister of international relations, Rodney Cloete, said the Presidency failed to openly announce the commissioning and redeployment...

Nam junior tennis players off to good start in Gaborone
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Nam junior tennis players off to good start in Gaborone

Hilma Nalupe Twelve Namibian junior tennis players are currently competing in Gaborone, Botswana, at the International Tennis Federation/Confederation of African Tennis Southern African Junior Individual and Team Championships. The championships commenced last Friday and will conclude on 17 January 2026. The team made a promising start, with most players winning their opening matches. In the...

All systems go for Cricket World Cup in Namibia
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All systems go for Cricket World Cup in Namibia

Adolf Kaure Namibia is set to co-host the 16th edition of the International Cricket Council (ICC) U/19 Cricket World Cup alongside Zimbabwe this month. Cricket Namibia’s marketing manager, Natalia Nauyoma said that despite Namibia not qualifying for the spectacle, they are ready to welcome the cream of global cricket.  “We are a small country, yes,...

Slain Nepando laid to rest
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Slain Nepando laid to rest

IIKOKOLA – Thousands of mourners gathered to pay their last respects to Sem Pendapala Nepando, who was laid to rest at Onamutene cemetery on Saturday. Nepando died on 2 January 2026 after he was shot and killed during a community meeting over a land dispute at Iikokola village in the Oshikoto region. The headman of...