Twenty-five years ago, sprint sensation Christine Mboma was not even born when Namibia’s legendary sprint ace Frank Fredericks won the country’s last Olympic medals in 1996.
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Geingob banks on green hydrogen
President Hage Geingob yesterday officially launched requests for proposals (RFP) for the development of green hydrogen and green ammonia (GH&A) projects in the //Kharas region.
Fishrot bribery: Long wait for Hatuikulipi, co-accused
Former Investec Namibia managing director James Hatuikulipi and co-accused Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule are in for a long wait before going on trial for bribery in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Pupils face food uncertainty… as ministry fails to procure food for schools
With schools set to open today, vulnerable children could be deprived of a meal, as there is no food procured for the Namibia School Feeding Programme (NSFP).
Geingob showered with well wishes
Chinese president Xi Jinping yesterday congratulated President Hage Geingob on his 80th birthday and said he is willing to work with the Namibian leader to promote the two countries’ bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields to new heights.
Geingob reflects on upbringing, legacy and Swapo succession
President Hage Geingob, who turns 80 today, yesterday reflected on this major milestone in an interview with New Era’s Festus Nakatana. The President also spoke of challenges besetting the country, his legacy as well as the succession battle in the ruling party.
NFA plans to use SA stadium as Brave Warriors’ home ground
With the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers set for next month, secretary general of the Namibia Football Associations (NFA) Franco Cosmos yesterday said they are currently in talks with various authorities in South Africa, with the hope of securing stadiums that can host the Brave Warriors’ World Cup qualifying matches.
Mboma, Masilingi sprint to final …Mboma breaks several records in one day
Namibia sprint sensations Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi will have to pull out all stops when they face the world’s best female sprinters in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics 200m final today at 14h50.
Vamwe moKahao va pewa omaumbo
Minista womalelo, eedoolopa nomayambulepo okoushai Erastus Uutoni okwa yadja pambelewa omaumbo eli 22 kovakalimo koilyo yehangano loShack Dwellers Federation.
Ovahongi nava yandje exungomwenyo kovanafikola – Nghipondoka
Ngaashi naana kwa didilikwa kutya ouministeli wehongo owa kanifa ovahongifikola novakunhuluhufikola va fya kombuto yoCovid-19, minista wehongo Anna Esther Nghipondoka ota kunghulile ovahongifikola ava hava longo oshilongwa shexungomwenyo opo va yandje omayakulo exungomwenyo kovanafikola pefimbo ovo vamwe va kanifa ovahongifikola vavo mefudo.
