The Ohangwena Athletics Club is asking for assistance to purchase a pair of new running shoes for Simon Shifidi.
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July handicap slated for Saturday
The popular Winter July Handicap horse racing competition, organised by Khomas Turf Club, will be staged at the Okahandja turf in the Otjozondjupa region tommorrow.
Karl ‘Kat’ Freygang 1963 – 2023
A devastating bombshell has hit the entire town of Rehoboth following the sad departure of one of the most recognisable figures in the southern town’s Baster community.
Remembering BA’s unsung tough tackling fullback
Without beating about the bush, truth be tol d, Namibian football is honoured to have had the greatest football entity in history in the shape of the mighty Black Africa Football Club.
Warriors to square off against Eswatini …after a draw against SA
THE national men’s football team, Brave Warriors got off their Cosafa Cup campaign to a slow start when they played a 1-1 all against host nation South Africa in their opening encounter at King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Wednesday.
AC bonanza promises fireworks
The AC Boxing Promotions Bonanza scheduled for tomorrow evening promises to be an action-filled event, with promoter Immanuel ‘Imms’ Moses confirming that it is all systems go.
Mayara village taps dry for months
Villagers at Mayara in Mukwe constituency in the Kavango East region are pleading with the authorities to attend to their water needs, as currently three of their boreholes are out of order after pumps were stolen and/or broken by thieves on the night of 4 June.
Rosh Pinah man allegedly rapes teenager
A man allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl at Rosh Pinah on Wednesday.
Leonardville pins hope on uranium
As environmental ists and wealthy farmers vehemently oppose its operations and exploration plans, Uranium One yesterday opened an office in Leonardville, amidst calls from locals to allow the company to mine in the area in the hope that jobs and investment will alleviate debilitating poverty.
Kandjii-Murangi dragged over Nust S&T..university confirms payment
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi’s past few weeks in office have been a stern examination of her wits. The latest accusation against the minister is that she received subsistence and travel allowances (S&T) for a fully-paid trip from the embattled Namibia University of Science and Technology.









