2021-06-23Staff Reporter The inaugural Rubinstein Fantasy League saw 141 fantasy players compete for the grand prize of N$15 000 but it was Penda Shiyuka of Penderentials FC who took top honours with an amazing score of 2 512 Fantasy Points in the 38 Gameweek season. View more
2021-06-22Otniel Hembapu Experienced striker Sadney Urikhob is set to make a return to the Brave Warriors cavern after interim head coach Bobby Samaria yesterday named him as part of his 35-man provisional squad for Namibia’s participation at next month’s Cosafa Cup. View more
2021-06-22Otniel Hembapu In its final arbitral award, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) yesterday dismissed the Namibia Premier League (NPL) appeal against the Namibia Football Association (NFA), and ordered that both the league and FA each bear their legal costs. View more
2021-06-21Otniel Hembapu Relative ease, overflowing confidence and glaring determination are some of the characteristics that resembled the breathtaking performances of two of Namibia’s foremost sprinters, Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi, who took Spain and Poland by storm over the weekend. View more
2021-06-21Otniel Hembapu Namibia’s former triple world champion, Julius ‘Blue Machine’ Indongo, will be in action next month when he squares off against Tanzania’s Hassan Mwakinyo as part of the Rumble in Dar Boxing Series, Scott Patrick Farrell of Global Boxing Stars announced on Friday. View more
2021-06-18Otniel Hembapu Local football pundits yesterday reacted with mixed emotions to the draw of the 2021 Cosafa Cup, which saw Namibia’s Brave Warriors being drawn in Group C alongside regional rivals Zimbabwe, Mozambique and tournament guest participants, Senegal. View more
2021-06-17Maurice Kambukwe Five Namibian karatekas who contested at an Olympic qualifying event in Paris this past weekend, all failed to book their spots at this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. View more
2021-06-17Staff Reporter It actually took me two years to finally give myself the push and try rowing at university. Where I am from in Namibia, I didn’t grow up with a lot of water sports, which would make sense in a country that is water scarce and mostly covered in a desert as many like to joke. It seemed to me that rowing was a sport you needed to have some background of from school at least. View more
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