The Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology, in conjunction with the Ministry of Sports and National Youth Services, last week announced that they have entered into an agreement to provide national sporting attire to all sports codes.
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Judge dismisses claim for crypto accused
Windhoek High Court Judge George Coleman Wednesday dismissed a claim by 13 human trafficking accused that they are held in custody illegally.
Brave Warriors camp rocked by injuries
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says the first week of preparations for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers has seen several key players drop out of the training sessions as a result of injuries.
‘Orphaned’ Brave Gladiators’ cry continues unabated
Brave Gladiators’ captain Zenatha Coleman has accused the Namibia Football Association (NFA) of ‘killing their dreams’ by failing to consult the technical team on issues affecting the national women’s team.
Up close and personal with the ‘Iron Lady’ of Namibian sport Monica Ndeshininga Shapwa
Born in the harbour town of Walvis Bay on the 30th of October 1981, Ndeshi grew up in the city of bright lights (Windhoek) in the Wanaheda residential area, a sub-section of Katutura.
Khomas Nampol take on United …as Stars chase maximum points
Excitement is building as the Debmarine Premiership returns this weekend, with a lineup of thrilling matches scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at various venues across the country.
FNB addresses SME’s limited access to credit
First National Bank of Namibia has launched a Credit Guarantee Scheme. The groundbreaking initiative, in partnership with the Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (NASRIA), aims to empower youth, women and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
RFA wants increased Road User Charges …to offset N$15 billion shortfall needed for road maintenance
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) states that current Road User Charges (RUCs) do not generate enough revenue to cover the costs of maintaining the nation’s roads network.
On The Spot – Catching a ride with Melkisedek ‘Melkies’ Ausiku
New Era (NE) recently sat down with Melkisedek ‘Melkies’ Ausiku (MA), owner and founder of Lefa Transportation Services (Lefa) as he expounded on the current affairs and operations taking place at Namibia’s first-ever ride-hailing company.
The neglect of rural areas
Rural areas are the pinnacle for a country’s development, supporting the urban with agricultural products and, for many in Africa, a solid link between ancestors and family land.









