Residents of Onashiku sha Laban village near Oshakati in the Oshana region are up in arms over a sand mining site allegedly operating in an area where their ancestors are buried.
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Oil a possible lifeline for Kudu’s development
Following sentiments that Namibia’s proven Kudu gas reserves should be seen in a different light after recent offshore oil discoveries, reports have emerged that TotalEnergies and Shell have been instructed to work with the operator to develop the natural gas field.
Eagles soar high in T20 rankings
The Namibia National Cricket Team, the Richelieu Eagles, have moved one place up to 12th on the International Cricket Council world rankings after their 3-2 victory over test-playing nation Zimbabwe recently.
NFA, Stars and Nampol on warpath
African Stars Football Club says the signing of Revered Matroos by Khomas Nampol Football Club from Young Brazilians is invalid and is imbued with fraud.
Hei to rub shoulders with the big boys
African Stars executive chairman Salomo 'Gazza' Hei is set to leave for Egypt on 29 November to attend the Confederation of African Football (Caf) African Club Association (ACA) General Assembly in Cairo on 30 November.
Ongwediva City triumphs the Ondjondjo tournament
Ongwediva City were crowned the youth champions of the Ondjondjo Annual Sports Tournament after defeating Ondjondjo A in the final, one goal to nil, at the Andiba Toivo Ya Toivo soccer field at Ondangwa in the Oshana region.
JKP Cash Loan Football Night set for tomorrow
Nudo member of parliament Joseph Kauandenge is sponsoring a football tournament that will see ten football teams compete against each other in five matches at the Khomasdal Stadium tomorrow evening.
Omaheke Academy ends year in style
The UP Talent Academy’s (UPTA) year-end function, called ‘The Closing Chapter 2023’, will commence today in the Omaheke region’s capital, Gobabis.
Pick n Pay, Bonlife partner on funeral coverage
Pick n Pay Namibia has announced a partnership with Bonlife Assurance to introduce a new funeral cover product, “Enda Nawa”’ which translates to “go well” in Oshiwambo, one of Namibia’s cherished languages.
Bank Windhoek revamps maternity benefit payment
Bank Windhoek continually and proactively looks at steps to showcase its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, fostering a supportive environment where innovative gender collaborations are sought after and where all employees feel valued.









