The Namibia Correctional Service (NSC), inaugural winners of the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) and defending champions Mighty Gunners find themselves in a deadlock, both tied on 18 points as they head into a break.
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Girls and Goals aim top-three finish …Arrows ladies feel robbed
With one game left in the 2022/23 Women’s Football League season for most teams, the head coach of the Galz & Goalz team
Ronnie Noebeb has expressed his desire to secure a top-three finish.
Karate bags 42 medals in Zimbabwe
Namibia finished fourth at the just-ended African Union Sports Council (AUSC) championship that was held in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Eagles win final encounter
Namibia’s Richelieu Eagles concluded their five-match series against the visiting Indian State Cricket Team Karnataka with a five-wicket victory on Sunday at United Cricket Ground.
Opinion- Striking a balance between supporting parents and raising children
There is a portion of Namibia’s population that is more financially and emotionally stressed than the rest and goes unnoticed by most.
Lawmakers ponder consumer relief …and consider new competition or increased regulation
Lawmakers are investigating how they can rescue ordinary consumers from high interest rates and exorbitant charges at commercial banks.
Opinion – Are you being gaslighted?
The significance of mental health is gaining recognition in Namibia. I was excited to hear that the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula is prioritising mental health issues, and intends to pass a Mental Health Bill, which will be tabled before the end of the year.
Shoe project keeps learners in school
Project Never Walk Alone continues to give hope to vulnerable children and keep them in schools.
Oshikoto SPYL prioritises business funding
Swapo Party Youth League’s newly appointed chairperson of leaders assigned to Oshikoto region, said he will prioritise youth access to business funding as a quest to fight unemployment.
SSC expands footprint with new office
The construction of a new Social Security Commission office at Otjiwarongo will not only serve the town’s inhabitants, but will also extend the commission’s services and overall footprint to other five towns within the Otjozondjupa region.