Blue Waters Football Club is yet to decide whether or not to participate in the Caf Confederations Cup, which starts in August.
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Our players lost focus along the way – Vliete
Fiola Vliete, the playmaker for Beauties, was a bit disappointed with her team’s 2-2 draw against Unam Bokkies in the FNB Women Super League on Saturday, saying they lost focus along the way.
National bowls tourney a success
Colin Peake and his brother Steven emerged victorious in the men’s pairs category of the national bowling tournament, held over the weekend in the capital.
Evakelemo loinima inai pitikilwa moshilongo la hanya kOmusati
Omupedukomufala koshikondo shokukonaakona oimbuluma yokeengaba moshitukulwa shaMusati okwa ti oibofa yoinima tai vakelwa moshilongo koshitukulwa oko oya londa pombada.
Okaana ke na oudu vati ka kwatwa onghonga kuvambulavo
Okakadona keedula 16 ke na oudu wopamadiladilo vati oka kwatwa onghonga kovalumenhu vambulavo vavali ovakwashiwana Ovaangola hava longo meumbo omo.
Ounona va tembulwa po ‘povahepeki’ vavo… ‘Otwa kala hatu mono oixuna nokudengwa needibo kutatekulu’
Ounona vavali ovo va ninga oihakanwa yomahepeko omomaumbo manga ve li mefiloshisho laxekulu nomukulukadi waye, ova tembulwa ko keumbo lovatekuli vavo.
Africa’s largest hotel gets grand opening
Ethiopian Airlines Group, the largest aviation group on the continent, held a grand opening of the largest hotel in Africa as it inaugurated the second phase of the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel.
Electricity generation needs acceleration – IPPR
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has cautioned that while Namibia is making progress in building new electricity-generating capacity, progress is not fast enough, and will not be sufficient to completely replace imports. The IPPR stated that this precarious situation is likely to last several years until the end of the decade.
Hercules rig scores US$50 million Namibian drilling gig
A Scottish-based drilling company, called Odfjell Drilling, is the latest international company to enter the red-hot oil race off the coast of Namibia.
Households struggle to service loans
An increase in the prime lending rate at commercial banks has direct implications for the debt-servicing cost of domestic households. This places additional strain on already vulnerable households severely weakening their ability to service both interest and capital repayments. This is substantiated by the growth in household debt.