History reveals that Katutura glamour football club African Stars was birthed by an enthusiastic group of young men of OvaHerero/Ovambanderu descent in desperate search of challenging the dominance of rival teams such as Tigers and Cape Cross Football Clubs at Windhoek’s old location in 1952.
National
Alex Angermund commemoration set for Saturday
The 10th edition of the Alex Angermund Horse Racing Competition will be held at Rehoboth Race Track in the Hardap region tomorrow.
Desert Rollers to convene annual meeting
The Omaheke region-based outfit Desert Rollers Sports Club will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) today at 17h30 in Gobabis.
Nakathila ready to rumble in America
Namibian lightweight boxer Jeremia ‘Low Key’ Nakathila is ready to fight Ernesto Mercado on his fourth trip to the United States of America (USA) on 11 November 2023.
Integration crucial to globalised world
Erongo region governor Neville Andre Itope has emphasised the crucial role integration plays in today’s globalised world, as it allows countries to tap into new markets, expand their reach and create mutually beneficial partnerships.
Local association aims to revive economic growth
The Namibia Local Businesses Association (Naloba) has taken a pioneering step in fostering economic resilience and growth by hosting a two-day conference in Windhoek.
The green hydrogen job creation promise
The president recently made a bold claim regarding the creation of 600 000 jobs by 2040 through the Green Hydrogen project.
Reflecting on the historical unemployment odyssey
Talking about unemployment in Namibia is emotional and sensitive because of the enormous figures of the unemployed lot.
Africa’s continental free trade: The triumph, tyranny
I was in my elementary school years when one of my history school teachers exposed to me one of the Greatest Conferences (the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885).
Namibia’s 33 years of politics and governance
On 21 March 1990, thousands of Namibians braved the cold and windy morning, walking down the then Kaiser street, heading to what later became known as Independence Stadium to welcome the dawn of freedom and independence of Namibia.









