Brave Warriors captain Peter Shalulile has come out guns blazing, condemning the state of the country’s footballing facilities, saying the current state of affairs has been going on for way too long.
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NNPL goes to recess
The MTC Netball Namibia Premier League has concluded its first-round matches, with institutional teams dominating the top four positions.
This is going to be a very important match – Hamupulo
Log leaders Tura Magic Ladies Football Club are set to all but confirm their league title victory when they face V-Power Angels on Saturday at the Namibia Football Associations NFA Technical Centre.
Mining chamber supports beneficiation…concerned about mineral exportation in small quantities
The Chamber of Mines of Namibia welcomed Cabinet’s decision to prohibit the exportation of Namibia’s critical minerals in raw form in a bid to create more local jobs and more local value.
BoN to announce another repo rate hike
The Bank of Namibia is expected to throw yet another jab at consumers with the third repo rate announcement of the year this morning.
Neka, struggle kids clash over N$13m
Tensions are mounting between the children of the liberation struggle and the leadership of the Namibian Exile Kids Association (Neka) as they scuffle over the fate of N$13 million currently sitting idle in an account under the Office of the Prime Minister.
Filicide suspect previously killed wife
A man who turned himself over to police in Kavango West yesterday, after allegedly killing his daughter, has previously served prison time for killing his wife.
Madisia judge not moved by public uproar
Windhoek High Court judge Christi Liebenberg made it abundantly clear yesterday that he will not be prescribed to when considering sentences to be imposed against convicted offenders.
Namibia race to beat greylisting
Namibia is racing against time to fully comply with anti-money laundering (AML) and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) regulations to avoid it from being grey-listed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog.
MTC opens classrooms at Groendraai Primary
Many schools in the Hardap region are still faced with several challenges including a lack of classrooms, ablution facilities and proper hostels and Groendraai Primary School, near Rehoboth, is no exception









