Exciting matches took place over the weekend at Patrick Iyambo College and Wanderers netball court as the Khomas Netball League’s Super 10 continued to excite fans.
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Lowe, Fester win Nedbank Rock and Rut XC3 competition
U/23 cyclist Kevin Lowe and elite women cyclist, Nicole Fester, won the 2023 Nedbank Rock and Rut XC3 Mountain Bike men and women’s competitions at the IJG Trails in Farm Windhoek on Sunday.
Segaria through to 200m final
Namibian sprinter Louise Segaria reached the final of the women’s 200 metres on Sunday after winning heat one of her event at the 2023 Special Olympics World Games underway in Berlin, Germany.
Four Eagles players for Global T20 tourney
Four Namibian cricket players were last week drafted to three different teams that will participate in the third edition of the Global T20 Canada 20-over cricket tournament scheduled for 20 July to 6 August 2023.
Social grant beneficiaries to receive back pay
Beneficiaries of increased social grants, which were set to take effect by 1 April, will receive backdated payments next month.
Kabbe North faces potential hunger
Kabbe North councillor Bernard Sisamu has said due to floods and poor rainfall experienced this year, many people harvested little to nothing.
Fishrot accused continues seized assets fight
Some of the key figures in what is now commonly known as the Fishrot bribery case have taken their fight to the Supreme Court as they contest the prosecutor general’s seizure of their multi-million-dollar assets.
Fraud accused pleads no criminal intent
A man accused of committing fraud to the tune of over N$4.2 million pled not guilty last week before Windhoek High Court judge Herman
January.
UPM’s money fight reaches court
The infighting within the United People’s Party (UPM) has resulted in the party’s secretary general taking the president and other members to court over allegations of misappropriation of funds and other unlawful conduct.
Africa fully committed to banning nuclear tests
The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), which bans all nuclear explosions, whether for military or peaceful purposes, provides reassurance to the world, including 51 African states signatory to the agreement, that the globe is striving towards complete and irreversible nuclear disarmament.









