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Khomas dominates police games 
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Khomas dominates police games 

Khomas region stamped its authority at the 28th Annual Namibian Police Sports Championships held in Otjiwarongo, emerging the overall winners after excelling across several sporting disciplines.  The week-long event, which brought together 1 640 officers from all 14 regions, saw participants competing in athletics, football, volleyball, darts, and other disciplines in the male and female...

Sports offer wide range of career opportunities: Frederick 
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Sports offer wide range of career opportunities: Frederick 

//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick says the world of sports offers a wide range of career opportunities beyond just being an athlete, such as coaching, sports management, sports medicine and sports journalism, among others.  Frederick made these remarks at the AUSC Region 5 Youth Games domestic torch tour at Keetmanshoop last week.  She said sports can...

X-Men thrash Flying V by nine goals 
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X-Men thrash Flying V by nine goals 

X-Men delivered a massive win in the Futsal League at the weekend, thrashing Flying V 9-0 in one of the biggest victories of the season, while log leaders Chile extended their lead at the top with a convincing 7-1 triumph over Ballers.  The emphatic win saw X-Men climb to sixth place on the log with...

Oshakati tournament lives up to expectations 
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Oshakati tournament lives up to expectations 

The organisers of the recent MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club Bonanza have expressed satisfaction with how the event unfolded, describing it as a success that lived up to expectations by attracting a large crowd of passionate boxing fans.  The tournament took place on Saturday in Oshakati, as part of the ongoing Oshikuku Expo, and featured over...

Namibia hockey team drawn in tough group …coach optimistic 
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Namibia hockey team drawn in tough group …coach optimistic 

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Saturday released the draw for this year’s FIH Men’s Junior World Cup, which will see Namibia’s junior men’s team facing serious competition from some of the world’s hockey powerhouses.  The 2025 FIH Men’s Junior World Cup will take place in November and December, in Chennai and Madurai (Tamil Nadu...

Sport director slams corporate Namibia 
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Sport director slams corporate Namibia 

Director of Sport in the ministry, Jo-Ann Manuel, has taken a swipe at corporate Namibia, accusing companies of only rushing to associate themselves with athletes after they achieve international glory, while ignoring their struggles at grassroots and developmental levels. She expressed these sentiments last week during a send-off press conference hosted by Navachab Marathon at...

Haitope, Paulus shine in star-studded half marathon
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Haitope, Paulus shine in star-studded half marathon

Marathon runner Lavinia Haitope claimed a decisive victory in the women’s 21-kilometre race at the 11th edition of the Nelson Mandela Bay Half Marathon (Qgebertha Half Marathon), held on Saturday in South Africa.  Haitope clocked a time of 1 hour, 14 minutes and 1 second (1:14:01) to cross the finish line ahead of a competitive...

Namibia shifts focus after heavy defeat by Italy
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Namibia shifts focus after heavy defeat by Italy

After a bruising 73-6 defeat to Italy on Friday at the Hage Geingob Stadium, Namibia’s senior rugby team is now setting its sights on the upcoming Rugby Africa Cup, which will take place in Uganda from 8 to 19 July. Fullback Jacopo Trullo was a standout performer, scoring three tries. The Italians surged ahead just...

Dino Vezepa Karita Open tourney starts today
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Dino Vezepa Karita Open tourney starts today

Zebaldt Ngaruka  GOBABIS – The second edition of the late Dino Vezepa Karita Open football tournament will kick off today at the Komasdal Stadium in the capital.  About 24 football teams from various parts of the country will compete in the N$30 000-worth competitions to honour the late Karita. He passed on December 2020. One...

Mweya to officiate WBC title fight in Zambia
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Mweya to officiate WBC title fight in Zambia

Namibian boxing referee and judge Fillemon Mweya is set to officiate the World Boxing Council (WBC) International Bantamweight Championship bout tomorrow in Lusaka. The headline clash will see Zambia’s David ‘Sniper’ Mwale go head-to-head with Ghana’s Michael Decardi Nelson in what promises to be an electrifying and competitive 12-round contest. Mweya, a seasoned official with...