The Debmarine Bridging Gap sports initiative returned after two years of hiatus and attracted 270 students from across the country in Swakopmund over the weekend.
National
Gunners close in on league title
With only a few matches remaining before the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League concludes, Mighty Gunners over the weekend tightened the screws on their campaign to win the competition.
Competition is good for development
Various regional coaches have lauded the Debmarine Bridging the Gap initiative, saying the sports competition is a great platform to develop talent.
Oktoberfest placing Namibia on the map
After a two-year Covid-19 hiatus, the Windhoek Oktoberfest is back with a bang and will this year take place from 27 to 29 October at the Sport Klub Windhoek.
Namibia oil discovery could be a ‘giant’
TotalEnergies SE said an oil discovery off Namibia could be a “giant”, boosting speculation that the country is home to a prolific new hydrocarbon basin.
MTC commissions 5 new Ohangwena sites
Mobile Telecommunications Limited’s national network improvement programme continues to make inroads in underserviced areas, with five more new sites added onto the national network in the Ohangwena region, bringing the total number of sites in Ohangwena to 16.
Corporate social responsibilities beg for more
Owing to the profitability indexes, Namibia’s financial sector is dominantly occupied by foreign investors and most of the profits recorded leave the country to parent companies outside Namibia.
Development Bank, NIPDB formalise cooperation
Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) and the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) have formalised their cooperation with an agreement signed on 28 September 2022.
Opinion – Fearing the pandemic of suicide
Suicide has been a threat to many dreams and hopes in the past, and managed to destroy life with purpose. Life itself is a difficult exam, so difficult that some choose to die by committing suicide rather than living.
Opinion – A synopsis of President Hage G Geingob
Some Namibians, both Swapo members and those from certain opposition parties, as well as some daily newspapers have a vendetta against President Hage G Geingob.









