Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic outlook remains bleak, amid an elusive growth recovery.
National
Presidency welcomes outcome of IMF country visit
The Presidency has emphasised efforts made and successes recorded by government to reduce debt and increase revenue for national development.
Uutoni calls for reduction on agricultural reliance …as land tenure system remains a prohibitive factor
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni said there is a need to reduce Namibia’s heavy reliance on the agriculture sector.
Swakop, Walvis host cricket festival
Walvis Bay, along with Swakopmund and Windhoek, recently had the honour of hosting the Playtime Festival, one of the most prestigious youth tournaments on Cricket Namibia’s calendar.
Call to support Libertine Amathila tourney
The Deputy Director of Marginalised Communities in the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare, Rebekka Namwandi, has called on the Namibia Football Association (NFA) and Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) to support the Dr. Libertine Amathila Sports Tournament.
Women’s U/20 squad announced
Young Gladiators’ coach, Errol Damaseb, has unveiled his final 23-player squad for the upcoming Fifa U/20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Congo Brazzaville.
The life and times of a great man of substance Herbert Albert Conradie 1930–1984.
The name Herbert Conradie is synonymous with Namibian football. After all, he was the man who transformed the face of domestic football in many ways.
Brave Gladiators ready for Cosafa – Mbakera
Brave Gladiators assistant coach Mervin Mbakera says they have worked on defending and attacking as a unit in preparation for their Council of Southern African Football Associations (Cosafa) match against Botswana today.
Nampol aims to maintain great form…as the league continues
Newly promoted side and the current log leaders of the Debmarine Premiership, Khomas Nampol football club, will be hoping to maintain their great form when they take on UNAM and Life Fighters over the weekend.
African air cargo declined 4.7% in August
African airline cargo, which makes up roughly 2% of global volumes, had the weakest regional performance in August 2023, with a 4.7% decline in volumes compared to August 2022. This was a significant decrease in performance compared to July which increased by 2.3%.









