THE president of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), Robert Shimooshili insists that Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) contracts were duly honoured.
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Personality of the week – Wilmari Woest: Driven by dreams, defined by victory
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Trump, Biden score enough for US presidential nomination
Joe Biden and rival Donald Trump each won enough delegates on Tuesday to clinch their party nominations for the 2024 presidential race, networks projected, all but assuring a rematch and setting up one of the longest election campaigns in US history.
No need to ban Covid vaccines
AN application for an order compelling various organs of state to cease making vaccinations against Covid-19 available was rejected by the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria recently.
The ins and outs of Hypertension
HIGH blood pressure commonly affects the circulatory system particularly the arteries, in which the force of the blood pushing against the arterial wall is consistently too high.
IEA: Energy sector’s methane emissions unacceptably high
Planet-heating methane released by the fossil fuel industry rose to near- record highs in 2023, despite technology available to curb this pollution at virtually no cost, the International Energy Agency said yesterday.
Capricorn Foundation commits towards training programmes
The Capricorn Foundation recognises its responsibility to support organisations committed to creating job opportunities that contribute to economic growth and address social problems caused by unemployment.
Namibia’s population reaches 3 million
Namibia’s population grew to 3 022 401 in 2023. The much-anticipated preliminary results of the 2023 census were released in the capital yesterday by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA).
Mbumba to deliver Sona
President Nangolo Mbumba’s State of the Nation Address this afternoon is not expected to deviate greatly from what late president Hage Geingob would have delivered, but commentators expect the elections and infrastructural development to enjoy attention.
Geingob immortalised in Botswana, Namibia comforted
Botswana continued its solidarity and offering solace after the death of president Hage Geingob by hosting a memorial service yesterday in that country’s capital, Gaborone, stating that Namibia’s loss is an equal loss to the Batswana.