2021-09-07Maurice Kambukwe Brave Warriors 1-0 win against Togo on Sunday, coupled with last Thursday’s one-all draw against Congo-Brazzaville, has provided Namibia with much-needed momentum in their ongoing 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers, but more work still lays ahead for the Warriors, local football pundits believe. View more
2021-09-07Maurice Kambukwe Striking a deal with sportswear giants Nike or Adidas is a dream of any athlete, and Namibia’s sprint sensations Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi recently joined a long list of renowned athletes who have sportswear sponsorship deals with the famous brands. View more
2021-09-07Maurice Kambukwe The Namibia Schools Sport Union (NSSU) team will depart later this week for the inaugural U/15 World School Sport Games in Belgrade, Serbia. View more
2021-09-06Otniel Hembapu Namibian speedster and Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Christine Mboma says her unmatched performance at the Brussels Diamond League meeting on Friday was the tip of the iceberg of what the world should expect to see going forward. View more
2021-09-06Staff Reporter Brave Warriors head coach Bobby Samaria says he is satisfied with Thursday’s one-all draw against the Red Devils of Congo-Brazzaville, and with how his charges put up a good fight against a very tough opponent. View more
2021-09-06Otniel Hembapu Netball Namibia (NN) vice president Rebekka /Goagoses expressed great excitement with the return of local netball activities over the weekend, saying although players showed some signs of rustiness due to prolonged inactivity, the return of the MTC Netball Premiership was not short of action. View more
2021-09-03Maurice Kambukwe The late withdrawal of Olympic sprint double champion Elaine Thompson-Herah might have stolen a bit of spark away from today’s Brussels Diamond League meeting, but Namibia’s sprint aces Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi are determined to inject some oomph into the revered event. View more
2021-09-03Otniel Hembapu Disappointment, pity, simply unfortunate and regretful are some of the words Paralympics coach Michael Hamukwaya could find to describe the disqualification of sprinter Ananias Shikongo and his guide Even Tjiviju during yesterday’s men’s T11 100m final at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics. View more
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