Paragon Aviation, the local company that has taken over ground handling operations at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) from Menzies Aviation, yesterday lashed out at Namibian media houses by alleging an “orchestrated campaig
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Greenwood to leave Man U to avoid being a ‘distraction’
MANCHESTER United forward Mason Greenwood will leave Old Trafford, he and the Premier League club said on Monday, to avoid being a “distraction” despite being cleared of allegations of assault and attempted rape by the court.
Benjamin in Hamburger SV attachment
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin has attended a week-long football coaching attachment at his former club Hamburger SV in Germany.
Bruwer moves to Poland
Namibia’s 23-year-old flyhalf Denzo Bruwer says he hopes to learn as much as possible and improve his game during his stay at RC Lechia Gdańsk Rugby Club in Poland following his move three weeks ago.
Cymot dominates fifth WPP time trials
Cymot teams dominated the fifth edition of the 2023 Nedbank Namibia Windhoek Pedal Power (WPP) Team Time Trials (TTT) at the Teufelschúlt in Windhoek on Sunday.
Strong Welwitschias squad fuels optimism…as team gears up for RWC
Various local rugby pundits and experts have weighed in on the national men’s rugby squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, saying the squad is balanced with fresh talent and experienced players.
Preparation at an advance stage – Tobias
Boxing promoter, Nestor Sunshine Tobias has said preparation for their upcoming ‘Together as One Part 10’ boxing bonanza is at an advance stage.
Otjozondjupa forum: We can feed ourselves
THE Otjozondjupa Agronomy and Horticulture Forum says Namibians must roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty working the land, to feed themselves.
Former education director reburied in Ondobe
After a long struggle, the family of the late Laban Shapange, who was the education director of Omusati region, successfully got permission to rebury him at their homestead in Ondobe in Ohangwena region on Saturday.
Rogue conservancy officials warned
Deputy tourism minister Heather Mwiza Sibungo has cautioned conservancies to refrain from misusing public funds, but rather concentrate on ploughing back to the communities where they operate.









