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Football meets entertainment …MTC Maris Cup thrills revellers 

Football meets entertainment …MTC Maris Cup thrills revellers 

The weekend saw the inauguration of the MTC Maris Cup at the Dr Hage Geingob Stadium. It was a thrilling blend of sport and entertainment.

The event kicked off with a vibrant musical performance, featuring renowned artists like Pride, Ann Singer and The Tswazis. 

Specially composed for the occasion, the ‘MTC Maris Cup Anthem’ set the energetic tone for the tournament.

Adding to the excitement, legendary artists Stanley ‘Ou Stakes’ Hamaseb and Swart Baster entertained the audience with their presence and reminiscences. 

The Namibia Correctional Service Brass Band braced the audience with their performance.