Cyclist Drikus Coetzee, who is a five-time time trial national champion and double road race champion, says he is ready to compete in the Munga, one of the most gruelling road race challenges on earth.
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Desert Jewels readies for African championships
Netball Namibia is thrilled to announce that after a rigorous training camp, the national team has been selected to participate in the upcoming Africa Netball Championships, hosted by Botswana at the end of November 2023.
Useb aims for top goal-scorer award
Your most memorable match?
The match between Orlando Pirates and Eleven Arrows when I came in from the bench to score a winning goal for my team.
Tough draw anticipated for Brave Warriors
The draw for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) finals will take place today in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where the Brave Warriors will learn their fate as they return to the continent’s top football competition.
Lack of support hinders young innovator
Have you ever pictured yourself using a handheld or portable jackpot gambling machine, where you play and win money, or cool your room with a fan that is not powered by electricity – all made in Namibia?
Namibia and Angola review bilateral agreements
The Namibia-Angola Joint Commission of Cooperation this week reviewed some bilateral agreements between the two neighbouring nations.
Man burns to death in car collision
A 28-year-old man burnt beyond recognition when a vehicle he was driving collided with another vehicle on the Katima Mulilo-Ngoma road on Sunday.
AfDB supporting Namibia’s water interventions
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is committed to supporting the Namibian government in future interventions in the water sector, the bank’s representative Herbert Chinokoro said.
Leave Nudo affairs to members: Kauandenge
The secretary general of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo), Joseph Kauandenge, has called on non-Nudo members to refrain from interfering in the party’s internal affairs.
Quenching thirst one borehole at a time
Located about 110km in the most western part of the Omusati region is a small Otjekua village community, where water shortage has been an everyday challenge, with the nearest borehole being some 5km away.









