The Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service (MSYNS) Agnes Tjongarero officially opened a consultative workshop on the Development of Legislation Framework for Anti–Doping in Namibia.
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Like father like son
There is a famous saying that goes “It runs in the family”, and that is what best describes this young formidable striker from Ramblers that goes by the name Tiago Tlhabanello, son of former Black Africa, Civics and national goalkeeper Tiro Tlhabanello.
Nedbank Desert Dash 2023 entries now open
The longest single-stage mountain bike event in the world, the Nedbank Desert Dash, returns for its nineteenth consecutive year.
Namibia to respect mining contracts
The Namibian government has no intention to seize any stake from existing mineral or petroleum licence holders and remain committed to uphold the sanctity of contracts.
Opinion – Ubuntu: Why the African approach to human rights is not wrong
The philosophical nature of human rights is based on the idea that every person has inherent worth and dignity simply because they are human.
EU gifts government 10 vehicles
The European Union yesterday handed over 10 vehicles to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, valued at N$6.5 million.
Two pensioners commit suicide
The police in the Kavango East region were on Friday called to the scene where a 72-year-old pensioner committed suicide.
Chinese, African first ladies aid orphans
Chinese first lady professor Peng Liyuan teamed up with the Organisation of African First Ladies through its president, Namibia’s First Lady Monica Geingos, to assist Namibian orphans with medical checkups.
Energy potential to rekindle Namibia, India relations
President Hage Geingob yesterday said Namibia remains open for business to those who see the country as an attractive investment destination.
Police quell grade one placement unrest
Some Walvis Bay residents have questioned the fact that parents could secure placements for grade on at Kuisebmond Primary School, even though official enrolment officially started only yesterday in the Erongo region.








