Running a successful football club in Namibia requires more than just passion for the sport. It demands a solid financial foundation and an effective organisation structure, as revealed by African Stars chairman Salomo Hei.
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Josephat takes seventh spot at national champs
One of the most promising Go-Kart drivers in the country, Russell Josephat, finished in seventh place at the weekend’s 2024 South African Kart championship held in Johannesburg.
Vivo-Marathon returns…mayor donates N$50 000
In an effort to assist and bring services closer to underprivileged communities in the informal settlements of Windhoek, the mayor of Windhoek Queen Kamati urged residents to come in numbers and participate in the upcoming Vivo-Marathon.
WHS receives welcome boost
Namibia’s premier motor dealer, Auas Motors, donated N$148000 worth of goods and items to Windhoek High School (WHS) in the capital recently.
Top athletes awarded at NBA awards… Manuel urges more federations to reward athletes
Kat Steenkamp and Diana Viljoen were the biggest winners on Friday at the Namibia Bowling Association (NBA) awards, winning the men’s and women’s player of the year titles.
Race against time to rescue Brazil flood victims after dozens killed
Authorities were racing against time yesterday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides that have killed more than 50 and forced nearly 70 000 people to flee their homes in southern Brazil.
Giovanni Guidi jazz festival today
The Italian Cultural Institute in Pretoria, in collaboration with International Jazzday, is hosting a Giovanni Guidi Jazz Trio in Namibia today at the National Theatre of Namibia.
Jericho drops ‘The Signature’
Namibian rap sensation Jericho Gawanab made waves on Friday with the launch of his seventh album, ‘The Signature’, at The Catch in Windhoek.
US sanctions suppliers in Russia, China
US officials announced fresh sanctions last week aimed at crippling Russia’s military and industrial capabilities, punishing companies in China and elsewhere that help Moscow acquire weapons for its war in Ukraine.
Corridor group, Namport explore Zim opportunities
True to its mandate of marketing the corridors, business development and trade facilitation, the Walvis Bay Corridor Group and the Namibian Ports Authority, in collaboration with BAK Logistics of Zimbabwe, conducted a series of business-to-business meetings recently.









