It is now common cause that the term of office of the elected members of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Executive Committee ended early last December, following their election in 2014.
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Nkurenkuru Boxing Club in dire need of assistance … boxers train under trees
RUNDU - The Nkurenkuru Boxing Club in Kavango West is crippled due to lack of finance, the clubs management says, adding that they have a serious challenge in terms of funding, training and equipment.
Ombara Kooitjie masuvisiwa muhuka
OTJOMUISE- Omuhaamsie wOvihavero vyEhika rOvanane Vombazu Vovakwena, Seth Kooitjie, masuvisiwa mofarama indji o Soutriviera, ape ozokirometa 30 okuza mongwa ye ya Homeb ohumburukon ape nozokirometa o 95 na zOrongondo muhuka.
Esau not satisfied with national aquaculture coordination activities
WINDHOEK – The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Bernardt Esau, is not happy with the coordination of activities in the country’s aquaculture stations, saying that production activities are still not sustainable
The evolution of politics is through love
The most outstanding characteristic of a human being is that we are always active even when passive.
Passiveness is in itself an action characterised by its own inactivity.
Reveling in Love
In a Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare wrote that “the course of true love never did run smooth.”
May the spirit of late chief Kooitjie forever drive the reparations movement
It cannot be only the Topnaar community, nor only the Nama, who must be left to mourn their servant since he fell on January 25.
Swapo gender-based “facilitated democracy” discriminatory towards women
An in-depth statistical analysis of the voting outcome of the Swapo Party congress of 2017 brings forth questions
Whose degree is it anyway, students?
University students, I have deliberately chosen to address the contentious issue of academic dishonesty and cheating at the beginning of your first semester so that you can be warned of the consequences of academic fraud before it is too late.
Lessons from Namibia on curbing the spread of foot and mouth disease
South Africa is in the middle of a severe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Although it’s not harmful to humans, it causes mouth ulcers and foot lesions in hoofed animals such as cattle, goats and camels, making them lame.