PRESIDENT Nangolo Mbumba has extended his condolences to the family and people of Tanzania following the death of former president Ali Hassan Mwinyi.
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Opinion – Geingob’s egalitarian leadership fostered strong covalent bonding
As far as the African leadership annals of history is concerned, most states are in shambles and in ramshackle state.
WATCH! Wilhelmina Kashima, a student at IUM, faces the challenges posed by her physical disability.
In the bustling halls of the International University of Management (IUM), where dreams are forged and futures sculpted, one student's resilience has captured the hearts of her peers and community. Wilhelmina Mpingana Kashima, a second-year student at IUM, is not just navigating the rigors of academia, but also the challenges posed by physical disability.
NHRA to pronounce winners after five days
Horse owners have expressed dissatisfaction over the Namibia Horse Racing Association’s (NHRA) failure to name the winner of the coveted Import Open 2200m category.
FC Ongos downs Nampol…goes top of NPFL
FC Ongos head coach Elemu Agnus believes that capitalizing on opportunities they created against Khomas Nampol ultimately secured victory for them on Friday night.
Stars, Mbakera on collision course
Former African Stars coach Mervin Mbakera has written a letter of demand through his lawyer Olsen Kahiriri to the club, claiming breach of contract.
PST Bet revives FA Cup
LOCAL betting company PST Bet Namibia was on Friday announced as the new sponsor of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup that returns after a two-year hiatus.
Grand Prix a success—AN
THE fifth edition of the Athletic Namibia (AN) 2024 Grand Prix series at Oshakati Independence Stadium on Saturday lived up to expectations, the organisers said yesterday.
Relatives of Malaysia plane crash victims mark 10 years since disappearance
Relatives of passengers on a Malaysia Airlines plane that mysteriously vanished 10 years ago pushed for a new search yesterday as they spoke of enduring grief and the struggle to find closure.
Hundreds protest in Senegal to demand speedy elections
Several hundred people rallied in the Senegalese capital Dakar on Saturday calling for the country’s postponed presidential elections to be held before 2 April, the date when incumbent Macky Sall’s term is set to end.