The continued war of words between the country’s football leaders is having a negative impact on the livelihood of footballers whose existence depends entirely on their god-given talent of chasing leather.
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Success in sport lies in infrastructure development – Federer… as Swiss tennis great visits Geingob
Success in any sporting discipline, tennis included, lies in setting up proper infrastructure and adequately investing in human capital, Swiss tennis great Roger Federer strongly believes.
National darts trials to take place this month
The Namibia Darts Federation (NDF) will this month hold its national trials in Windhoek from the 20th until the 23rd.
Indoor Hockey League kicks off tomorrow
The highly competitive Bank Windhoek National Indoor Hockey League (NIHL) will officially kick off tomorrow.
Swimmers break six records at Long Course Gala
The first instalment of the 2020 Bank Windhoek Long Course Gala, the third for the season, took place this past weekend at the Olympia Municipal Pool in Windhoek. Despite a month-long break, swimmers put in great performances and broke six individual records; one from the women’s and five from the men’s events.
Sanlam Coastal Marathon slated for Independence Day
The 2020 edition of the ever-growing annual Sanlam Coastal Marathon will this year take place on Independence Day, 21 March at Swakopmund.
My Weekly Takeaway: Exercise boosts academic and work performance
Students and busy working professionals find it hard to fit exercise into their hectic schedules, but taking time for exercise actually increases mental acuity.
Gowaseb targets glory at Outeniqua Challenge
One of Namibia’s most promising Paralympics wheelchair cyclists, Roodley Gowaseb, who is set to compete in the Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge in South Africa on the 23th of this month, says his target at the coming competition is to qualify for the Virgin London Marathon Games slated for later this year in the UK.
Fistball League starts this weekend
This year’s Bank Windhoek Fistball League will kick off this weekend in Swakopmund, with the league’s opening tournament first fixtures for this season starting this coming Saturday at the Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC) turfs.
Namibia to benefit from proposed Fifa billion-dollar initiatives…world-class stadiums planned for member associations
Namibia stands to be one of the beneficiaries from the proposed Federation of International Football Associations’ (Fifa) billion-dollar investment initiatives for Africa, which will see the world’s football governing body building at least one world-class stadium for each of the 54 member associations from the continent.