The Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC), under the leadership of president Abner Xoagub, has yet to respond to the recent announcement made by World Athletics (WA) president Sebastian Coe regarding prize money for Olympians.
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Benjamin names 52-man preliminary squad… as team prepares for tough encounters
Brave Warriors' head coach Collin Benjamin yesterday announced a 52-man preliminary squad for the upcoming Cosafa, and the 2025 World Cup qualifiers.
Schools recognised for Bridging the Gap
Various schools which participated in the Debmarine Bridging the Gap tournament were handed their prizes yesterday after taking part in last year’s edition in Windhoek.
NRU names test match squad
The Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) announced a squad that commenced training on Monday for the upcoming July test international window.
SA rescuers in contact with 11 trapped in collapsed building
Rescuers in South Africa said yesterday they had made contact with 11 people trapped in the rubble of a building under construction that collapsed in the coastal city of George, killing five and leaving around 50 missing.
Two dead, 21 wounded in China hospital attack
Two people were dead and 21 wounded after a man went on a stabbing spree at a hospital in southwest China on Tuesday, local officials said. “A knife attack occurred at the Chengnan Hospital in Zhenxiong County, which resulted in two deaths and 21 injuries,” a statement on the county’s official WeChat account said.
BP net profit slumps as gas prices drop
British energy giant BP said yesterday net profit slumped 72% in the first quarter, as gas prices declined from a year earlier.
O&L forms new group exco
One if the oldest companies in Namibia, the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, has announced a new chapter in its Vision 2029 journey. O&L Group is implementing significant changes aimed at revitalising its core foundation
Companies urged to submit beneficial ownership info
Banking industry bodies, the Bankers Association of Namibia and the Namibia Savings and Investments Association, have called on Namibian companies to comply with Beneficial Ownership (BO) information requirements.
NamPower secures N$2b for transmission line
Namibia has secured N$2 billion from the World Bank for the expansion of its transmission network, and for the integration of renewable energy into the national power grid.







