Anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out received a 65% rise in reported incidents of discriminatory behaviour during the 2022-23 season.
The sky is the limit for Vistoria
Namibia’s top female referee recently officiated the friendly game between Banyana Banyana and Botswana in South Africa. This week, she shares with us her upbringing and football career, which led her to become the country’s most sought-after female referee.
Ishitile bags Namibia’s first medal …as Kinda and Shikongo miss out on final
Namibia’s T11 female sprinter Lahja Ishitile and her guide Sem Shimanda won Namibia’s first medal on Tuesday night at the 2023 Paris World Para Athletics Championships that is underway in Paris, France.
U/19 cricket team heads to Tanzania upbeat
The national U/19 cricket team that left for Tanzania on Tuesday to participate in the regional World Cup Qualifiers in Tanzania from 21 to 31 July will deliver, Cricket Namibia (CN) has said.
Dumpsite dwellers want Covid benefits back
Hundreds of people who rely on scavenging at the rubbish dump on the outskirts of Otjiwarongo are pleading with the government to implement long-term sustainable solutions that will alleviate their dependence on garbage for survival.
Ramshackle police fleet hampers Otjozondjupa operations
Tasked with protecting the lives and properties of over 164 000 inhabitants from seven massive constituencies, the Otjozondjupa police fleet is on the verge of collapse as the regional force is now operating with less than 40% of the required vehicles.
Meatco CEO trumpets ‘resurrection’
Amid persistent talks regarding the potential downfall of Meatco and the growing demand for restructuring, CEO Mwilima Mushokabanji has expressed confidence in the company’s progress and is optimistic about its resurgence.
6 000 inmates earn qualifications
For some, prison is the end of the road; for others, a punishment, while others see it as a second shot at life.
Otjozondjupa farmers lose 289 cattle to rustlers
Commercial and communal farmers in the Otjozondjupa region were not spared from the brunt of prowling cattle rustlers in the region’s various settlements, who stole a staggering 289 head of cattle worth almost N$3 million in the last year.
Aantu 16 ya thigwa pomutenya komulilo
Omagumbo ge li 12 anuwa oga pi po thiluthilu ongula yEtiyali, ihe natango inaku shiwika omulilo ngoka mpoka gwa zi.









