THE final stretch of the DebMarine Premiership season has arrived, with African Stars head coach Ronnie Kanalelo saying no team can afford to drop points now.
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Armas to defend Spar Women’s Challenge crown
Everything is in place for the Spar Women’s 10km Challenge tomorrow morning, says organiser Berthold Karumendu.
Tsumeb to host opening games of netball season
Netball Namibia (NN) recently announced the commencement of the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) season with a special focus on the fight against cancer.
Bidding farewell to Döbra’s blue-eyed boy…RIP – Albert Karumbu Kahiha, AKA ‘Grootman’ (1955 – 2024)
Then a student at the St Joseph’s Secondary School (Döbra), Stars Kahiha will be best remembered for his winning goal against pre-tournament favourites Black Africa in the hotly-contested final of the lucrative Dave’s Furnishers Knockout Cup at the packed-to-rafters Katutura stadium in 1975.
Epic NWR half-marathon to assist children
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) returns with its third annual half-marathon at Gross Barmen Resort a few kilometres outside Okahandja on 1 June.
Action awaits in Top-2 tourney
The popular rural football and netball tournament, called Top-2, will take place at Augustineum and Ella du Plessis high schools’ sports grounds in the capital over the weekend.
Over 100 bikers expected at Rock and Rut XC
The first leg of the 2024 Nedbank Namibia Rock & Rut XCO Series is set to commence tomorrow at the IJG Trails in Kleine Kuppe, Windhoek.
Sainz wants future sorted ‘sooner rather than later’
Carlos Sainz said yesterday he wanted his Formula One future sorted out “sooner rather than later” as he prepares to leave Ferrari at the end of the season.
Africa’s youngest president vows systemic change, sovereignty
Left-wing pan-Africanist Bassirou Diomaye Faye this week became Senegal’s youngest president – by extension, the youngest president on the continent - pledging systemic change, greater sovereignty and calm after years of deadly turmoil.
Industry Loop – Cheers to more award ceremonies!
AS A Namibian creative, one does not always have something to smile about. The government does not take the entertainment and arts industry seriously and ordinary Namibians themselves do not seem to give a shxt.






