Namibian football has produced a significant number of football-playing siblings, but none have captured the imagination of the neutral fan more than the quartet of Young Ones Football Club Willemse brothers, namely Lance, Dean, Johnny and Danny.
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Horse Racing Fun Day set for Rehoboth
The Naris Turf Club, in collaboration with Deep Sea, put aside N$50 000 to host a horse racing fun day at Rehoboth tomorrow.
Onefa pays homage to Kandjii
The Aminuis-based sports association, Omongua Netball and Football Association (Onefa), will hold a tournament in honour of its former president Nanaki Kandjii this weekend at the Okomukaru sports ground in the Omaheke region.
Teremoto boxing stable aims for dominance
Nestled against the picturesque backdrop of Namibia’s sprawling desert landscape, Teremoto Boxing Club is a beacon of inspiration for pugilists aspiring to etch their names into the annals of boxing history.
EU wrestles with Orban over Ukraine support
EU leaders were set to face off against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban yesterday as he threatened to veto a massive aid package and a start to membership talks for Ukraine.
Venezuela, Guyana leaders meet to ‘de-escalate’ tensions
The presidents of Venezuela and Guyana were set to meet yesterday for talks analysts say could “de-escalate” tensions but will do little to resolve their countries’ long-standing territorial dispute.
ML delivers Healer for festive season
Celebrated singer/songwriter and queen of Shambo music Maria Lisa Immanuel, popularly known as ML, has once again captivated audiences with the release of her seventh studio album, ‘Healer’.
Rikithi is back in action
Hailing from the Zambezi region, Lubinda Mushabati Een, also known as Rikithi, is on a mission to cement himself as the region’s top musical act.
Kalawafresh annual festival to boost businesses… an oasis of Oniipa’s entertanment
Okandombe Paaltjies in Oniipa is the place to be from 21-24 December 2023 as Kalawafresh Entertainment promises to feature local artists, offer traditional cuisine, promote local businesses, and have attendees on their feet to end the year in style.
The story behind Ou Slow
The immersive captivity music garners are a true testament that sound in any form is art – and that anyone, regardless of age, can be drawn in. That was the story of Charl Eugene Vries, alias Ou Slow.