With less than two weeks before the African Union Sport Council (AUSC) Region 5 Games takes centre stage in Maseru, Lesotho, chairperson of the Namibian local organising committee Freddy Mwiya, has reassured that Team Namibia is ready to cause a storm in that country.
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Desert Dash dedicated to Covid-19 victims
The Legacy of Love cycling team will participate in next month’s Nedbank Desert Dash to raise money for families that lost loved ones from the virulent Covid-19 pandemic.
Female boxers in dire straits …need funds to represent country
Two local female amateur boxers, Mirjam Nghilongwa and Salmi Shapwata are in need of financial and material assistance to help realise their dreams of participating at next month’s Uprising African Queens Boxing Bonanza slated for Kampala, Uganda.
NBF to host 3×3 basketball tourney
The Namibian Basketball Federation (NBF) will next weekend host its first regional 3x3 tournament at Rietfontein in the Otjozondjupa region. The event takes place from 26 to 28 November.
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Dispatched thoughts – One thing at a time
There are some great people out there who are doing amazing things.
Connect-Africa app helps visually and hearing impaired
Pelgrina Ndumba (34), who is visually impaired, and Ester Lumbu, (32), who is hearing-impaired, have developed a mobile and web application (app), called Connect-Africa, to help solve some ICT challenges they face with their disabilities.
Namibia’s future leaders deliberate on climate change
Delegates to the recent United Nations (UN) general assembly, held in Windhoek, have agreed, among others, that the use of fossil fuels is damaging the ozone layer at an alarming speed, thereby contributing to ongoing global warming.
