Senior national football team coach Collin Benjamin says the Burundi game is done and dusted and the focus now should be building a team and exposing younger players to more international competitions.
National
Wanderers overcome gutsy Rehoboth
Wanderers Ladies Rugby Club took another step into retaining their Women’s Rugby League title with a hard-fought 15-0 victory over Rehoboth at Wanderers Stadium on Saturday.
Magic crowned WSL champions…as Beauties boycott medal ceremony
Tura Magic Ladies Football Club were crowned as the 2022/23 Women’s Super League champions on Saturday after the final match of the season following an 18-1 victory over Rightway Phoenixes at the NFA Technical Centre.
Andrada denies reckless blasting
Andrada Mining Limited, which is operating the Uis tin mine, has denied contravening the Explosives Act, despite irregularities with blasting pointed out by government earlier this month.
PM: ‘NDP6 should create the Namibia we want’
Those tasked with crafting the country’s next development plan should adopt innovative approaches, while optimising coordination and cooperation amongst stakeholders.
NCS fires officers for contraband smuggling
A total of 11 officers of the Namibian Correctional Service in Windhoek have been involved in smuggling prohibited goods into the correctional services facilities in over a period of three years.
Mnyupe: ‘Free carry’ will reduce competitiveness
Last week, government announced it would exercise its right to take up a 24% stake in the Hyphen Hydrogen Energy project at historical cost.
President presses public servants on quality
President Hage Geingob has urged public servants to provide diligent and timeous service delivery to citizens to attain effective governance.
NDF, BDF kick off exercise Hanganee Two
The Namibian Defence Force and Botswana Defence Force on Thursday officially kicked off with the joint military exercise called Hanganee Two, which is being held in the Omaheke region.
21 000 on HIV treatment in Oshana
Despite the fact that 98% of HIV positive adults in the region are virally suppressed, the total number of people active on HIV care and treatment remains at 21 053 people, in the Oshana region.









