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Stars crowned back-to-back champions 
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Stars crowned back-to-back champions 

African Stars Football Club have once again etched their name into the history books after successfully defending their Debmarine Namibia Premier League title, drawing 1-1 against Mighty Gunners in an away fixture – clinching the championship with a game to spare over the weekend. The Windhoek-based giants expressed heartfelt gratitude to their fans, players, technical...

Unity of purpose key to sustainable development 
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Unity of purpose key to sustainable development 

KEETMANSHOOP – Vice President Lucia Witbooi has urged traditional leaders to guard against division within traditional authorities and avoid succession-related disputes.  She said these tendencies could hamper growth, stifle progress and arrest development in traditional communities and the country at large.  She made this clarion call when delivering the keynote address at the 6th celebration...

Unprogressive Eunda clinic peeves patients 
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Unprogressive Eunda clinic peeves patients 

Paulus Kiiyala Shiku  OMIKWA – Residents of Eunda in the Omusati region have started losing patience over a state clinic that was built more than 60 years ago and still remains a clinic, instead of being upgraded to a health centre.  The clinic has continued offering the same limited basic health services with referrals to...

Finding Khoekhoegowab teachers a headache  …Steenkamp says instil the love for vernacular in children 
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Finding Khoekhoegowab teachers a headache  …Steenkamp says instil the love for vernacular in children 

KEETMANSHOOP – The Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, said her ministry continues to struggle to find qualified teachers to teach Khoekhoegowab, Setswana, and Afrikaans.  Steenkamp revealed this during the official opening of the sixth Nama Cultural Festival at Keetmanshoop on Friday and called for more scholarships for teachers pursuing...

Moses : It was a learning process for Amavila 
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Moses : It was a learning process for Amavila 

Imms Moses, the founder of AC Boxing Promotions, stated yesterday that a lack of preparation contributed to his boxer’s draw in his recent fight.  He noted that the bout provided valuable exposure for the fighter.  Paulus Amavila, who is part of the promotion, fought against South Africa’s Darrin Rossow on Saturday in an exciting match...

Kudus, Wanderers set date for rugby showdown 
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Kudus, Wanderers set date for rugby showdown 

Coastal team Kudus will clash with the reigning champions of the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU), Wanderers, in the finals of the current league season after both teams successfully navigated their semi-final matches.  The semi-finals took place over the weekend at the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium in the capital.  In the first men’s semi-final, Kudus, the...

NNN pleads for patience on Genocide talks  …defends proclamation of 28 May 
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NNN pleads for patience on Genocide talks  …defends proclamation of 28 May 

Lahja Nashuuta President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibians – particularly members of the Ovaherero and Nama communities – to remain united and patient as efforts continue to bring finality to genocide negotiations with the German government. Speaking at the first official Genocide Remembrance Day ceremony at Parliament Gardens in Windhoek on Tuesday, President Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasised...

Govt comes to aid of displaced farmers
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Govt comes to aid of displaced farmers

Lahja Nashuuta Nine generational farmworkers in the Omaheke region, who have been without their own land for years, were recently allocated farming units.  The government, in response to the plight of the farmers, has allocated Farm Wiums Rus and Farm Fiesta there. These beneficiaries, long displaced from commercial farms and forced to survive in communal...

‘Let truth reign’ …Sankwasa demands unity and truth in Masubia chieftaincy
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‘Let truth reign’ …Sankwasa demands unity and truth in Masubia chieftaincy

Bukalo – After more than four years without a chief, the Masubia tribe has finally witnessed the resolution of a prolonged leadership vacuum through the decisive intervention of the minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa.  In a powerful, unscripted address delivered under the historic tree planted by Chief Richard Muhinda Mamili in 1972...