Omakange police station and roadblock has allegedly been operating without water or toilet facilities for the past 15 years.
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McLaren still have plenty of work to do – Norris
McLaren impressed with their new-found speed at Silverstone on Sunday but Lando Norris warned there would still be times when they looked painfully slow.
Sabalenka decries ‘hate’ after Azarenka booing
Women’s tennis chiefs on Monday pleaded with spectators to show “understanding and respect” when Ukraine players refuse to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian opponents in protest at the ongoing war in their country.
Rodman expects US to win third straight Women’s World Cup
United States forward Trinity Rodman expects the defending Women’s World Cup champions to be “ruthless” at this year’s tournament and is confident they can win a third straight title despite the absence of several key players due to injuries.
Sports volunteers seminar held at Otjinene
The Omaheke National Youth Sports Development Platform (NYSDP) held an orientation session for sports volunteers in the Otjinene constituency over the weekend.
Mixed results for Team Namibia on day three of the World Champs
Namibian athletes with a disability found the going tough on day three of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) 2023 World Para Athletics Championships, which are underway in Paris, France.
Young Warriors recognise best performers
The newly promoted premier league team, Okakarara Young Warriors, awarded season top performers over the weekend.
Kambaekwa honoured for unmatched contribution to football
After over 30 years of unmatched dedication to the growth and advancement of football, in particular, and sports, in general, as well as the trade of journalism by extension, veteran sports journalist Carlos ‘CK’ Kambaekwa remains a rich source of inspiration in all spheres of life.
We will look into it before taking a decision – Botha
Award-winning athletics coach Henk Botha has stressed the importance of gathering relevant information before making a decision regarding adjusting his athlete’s testosterone levels.
400 000 Namibians face food insecurity…FAO recommends external food assistance to feed the needy
An estimated 390 000 people faced acute food insecurity between January and March 2023. Exacerbating food insecurity were key factors such as high food prices and localised adverse weather that induced severe shortfalls in cereal production in 2022.









