WINDHOEK – If Namibian football clubs are serious about the growth of the Namibia Premier League (NPL) and the country’s football in general, then it’s high time they stop electing “functional illiterates” as their representatives.
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Gurirab, Katjiteo vying for top honours
WINDHOEK – Life Fighters lethal goal poacher Isaskar Gurirab and Black Africa duo of Wesley Katjiteo and Dynamo Fredericks will all be vying for top honours at the 2018/19 Namibia Premier League (NPL) Awards
Welwitschias aim to finish on a high against Russia
WINDHOEK – Namibia’s senior rugby fifteen, the Welwitschias, are aiming to finish their 2019 World Rugby Nations Cup campaign on a high note when they take on Russia tomorrow at Estadio Charrua in
RIP – Matheus “Tsetse” Nerumbu, his blood cast in red, white & blue 1967 – 2019
When a fairly unknown strongly built midfielder, one Matheus “Tsetse” Nerumbu, arrived ambitious at
Football bonuses, a pretty kettle of fish
The ensuing brouhaha amidst the revelation of bonuses to be paid to the Brave Warriors travelling entourage to the 2019 Caf in the much adored historical pyramids of the Pharaohs, is two-fold.
Amateur boxing bonanza at Wanderers Club tomorrow
WINDHOEK - Kinda Boxing Promotions in association with AC Boxing Academy and 12 Rounds Boxing Academy as well as Iron Lady Promotions will tomorrow jointly host an amateur boxing bonanza at the
Video: Hockey, Archery teams receive national colours
Video: Hockey, Archery teams receive national colours
Why the Brave Warriors N$19m budget smells a rat…there could be more to it than meets the eye
Windhoek – The N$19 million that government, through the sports ministry, recently gave to the Namibia Football Association (NFA) for the Brave Warriors participation in this month’s Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Egypt, has come under serious scrutiny.
Hockey, Archery teams receive national colours
WINDHOEK – The national hockey and archery teams were yesterday bestowed their national colours by the Namibia Sport Commission (NSC), as they prepare to represent the country at international and continental events.
Welwitschias will need N$20 million for World Cup
WINDHOEK - As the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup looms and various countries putting their houses in order as far as preparations are concerned, the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) has indicated that the