Hindjou said the overall performance of the team was below par on the day and that a handful of key players failed to come to the party.
Sports
Frank Fredericks: Meeting the Diacks and the French investigators
Namibia’s sprint legend Frank Fredericks was a world class sprinter and then made a rapid career as a sports official and businessman.
Outdoor hockey action tonight
Matches in the Namibia Hockey Union (NHU) Bank Windhoek outdoor hockey league will today take centre stage at various venues in the capital, with exciting fixtures lined up for fans.
Cohen FC dominate Fistball National Cup
Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) won its third consecutive Bank Windhoek Fistball National Cup over the weekend in Swakopmund, with the team successfully defending the Category A Cup while Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC) 2 secured the Category B title.
Mubita elected new NBF president
Former president of the Khomas Basketball Association (KBA) Nigel Mubita was last Saturday elected new president of the Namibia Basketball Federation (NBF) and will see him lead the local basketball governing body for the next four years.
Horse racing at Rehoboth tomorrow
The town of Rehoboth will tomorrow play host to the Standard Bank Alex Angermund Handicap event to be held by the Khomas Turf Club, under the auspices of the Namibia Horse Racing Association (NHRA).
Gebhardt Tjivaro Kandanga – An outstanding diplomat with a mean punch
In hindsight, retired Namibian High Commissioner to Malaysia, one Gebhardt Tjivaro Kandanga, looks like somebody who could hardly harm a fly.
My candid view – Good luck to the Brave Warriors
As Namibia’s beloved Brave Warriors takes to the field today to face the Eagles of Mali at the Stadia Du 26 Mars in Bamako for their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations first leg qualifier clash, I on behalf of the entire renowned New Era team would like to wish our boys all the best of luck in their quest to help Namibia qualify for her fourth Afcon tournament – with the other three being in 1998, 2008 and 2019.
Pensioners to benefit from Dr Hage Geingob Cup
A whopping amount of N$3.4 million that was initially meant for this year’s annual Dr Hage Geingob Cup has been diverted and will now be rechannelled towards a charity initiative that will see pensioners across the country benefiting from the scheme.
A Namibian professional in the German league
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK: Manfred Starke