With less than three weeks to go before the 22nd edition of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup in Gobabis, sportsmen and women who took part in the games previously say the competition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young and upcoming athletes.
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Epukiro wins Zonal Athletic event
Epukiro Secondary School (SS) won the zonal athletics competition organised by Morukutu Primary School (PS) based in Epukiro constituency 's Otjijarua village recently.
When greed eclipses loyalty and integrity …don’t’ kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
Well, yours truly is not in the habit of multiplying entities beyond necessity.
What is behind recent turbulence in South China Sea?
In recent days, the Philippines have been delivering supplies to its ship “stranded” at Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea.
Tatjana Lohmann’s decade-long fitness journey
A decade ago, Tatjana Lohmann embarked on a transformative fitness journey, driven by a desire to escape self-criticism and rediscover happiness in her own skin.
Opinion – Understanding the emotional side of debt
DEBT is not just a financial issue; it has significant psychological and sociological implications, contributing significantly to individuals’ emotional well-being and societal status.
Industry Loop – NSK’s monthly favs
Today, I will share a personal playlist of Namibian music. This is something new that I will do every month. For the last two years, I have been extremely absent from Namibian music.
Namibia Tourism Board promotes domestic tourism
THE Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) is championing domestic tourism as part of a revival initiative involving members of the local media and social media influencers touring local establishments in central and western Namibia.
PstBet cultural festival to open doors for local entrepreneurs
THE anticipation is palpable as the sixth edition of the Premium Sports Trading Bet (PSTBet) Windhoek Cultural Festival gears up for kick-off at the Sam Nujoma Stadium from 28 to 31 March.
Namibian creatives share struggles
For over 33 decades, Namibia’s creative industry has felt ignored, receiving little help from the government or other relevant stakeholders.