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Cyclists arrive in Paris as Olympics start Friday
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Cyclists arrive in Paris as Olympics start Friday

Namibia’s cyclist Vera Looser and her team yesterday arrived in Paris, where she is set to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which is set to commence in less than two days.   The games will officially commence on Friday, and conclude on 11 August at the Stade de France.  A total of 10 714...

Kilimanjaro Boxing Club returns 
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Kilimanjaro Boxing Club returns 

Six months ago, the MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club embarked on an ambitious journey to bring boxing to the youth in Namibia’s remote regions. With a mission to scout and nurture young talent, the initiative covered regions, namely Zambezi, Kavango East and West, Oshana, Omusati, Oshikoto and Ohangwena, covering more than 50 schools.  It aims to...

Lace up for Bank Windhoek’s Red Run 
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Lace up for Bank Windhoek’s Red Run 

The Bank Windhoek Red Run, previously known as the Bank Windhoek Relay, is shaping up to be a memorable, active and thrilling experience.  The event is a collaboration between the /Ae //Gams Sports Club and Bank Windhoek, and is scheduled to take place on 10 August in Windhoek, starting at Zoo Park.  Anticipating a day...

‘Dancing Queen’ Moraa cautious ahead of Paris
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‘Dancing Queen’ Moraa cautious ahead of Paris

An orphan who grew up without even a picture of her mother, Kenyan Olympic hopeful Mary Moraa’s personal hardships keep her cautious about her chances in Paris, despite being crowned world 800 metre (m) champion last year. She leapt over the finish line in Budapest in August to achieve a career best of 1:56.03, ahead...

Exciting games expected in the KBA 
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Exciting games expected in the KBA 

The Khomas Basketball Association (KBA) will continue this weekend, as teams aim to finish the league season on a high note. John Tjirimuje, the marketing manager at the association, said the upcoming games are expected to be highly competitive as teams fight to end the season strongly. “The league is coming to an end very...

Ngarizemo calls for N$35 million league funding …. and a year-round season 
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Ngarizemo calls for N$35 million league funding …. and a year-round season 

A local football coach and owner of Young African Marley Ngarizemo said the Namibia Premier League requires approximately N$35 million to operate effectively.  He expressed frustration at the current state of affairs, suggesting that this sum should be evenly distributed among the 16 clubs, allowing each club to manage its expenses, including transport fees and player...

HopSol kicks off second leg … as ACFA register first win
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HopSol kicks off second leg … as ACFA register first win

The second leg of the MTC HopSol Youth League took place the past weekend, with thrilling matches at the Jan Möhr and SKW football fields.  The Athletic Club Football Academy (ACFA) U/17 team faced off against Kaizen Football Academy (KFA) at the SKW football field. Both teams were rusty, following a month-long school holiday break....

Kanalelo: Pre-season good for players’ fitness
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Kanalelo: Pre-season good for players’ fitness

Debmarine Premiership champions African Stars are making the most of their pre-season tour in Botswana, with head coach Ronnie Kanalelo expressing satisfaction with histeam’s performance. The team has so far played four matches, all of which yielded positive results. The pre-season campaign began on Thursday last week with a narrow 1-0 victory over Gaborone United....

NCS maintain strong run in the MTC NNPL …Khomas Super 10 resumes 
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NCS maintain strong run in the MTC NNPL …Khomas Super 10 resumes 

The defending champions of the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL), Namibia Correctional Services (NCS), continued their impressive performance by defeating Afrocat Lions 52-33 on Saturday at the Khomasdal stadium in the capital.  At the same venue, newly-promoted Unam Jaguars pulled off a surprise victory over Tigers, winning by 35-38. NCS’s Saturday win solidified their...