I came from a very talented and hardworking sporty family, where everyone from my dad to all my siblings were all involved in sports.
NTA hosts succeful junior tourney
A total of 58 junior tennis enthusiasts participated in the Sanlam Namibia Tennis Associations Junior Tennis Tournament in Windhoek at the Central Tennis Court, SKW, and Nampol in Windhoek this past weekend.
Salute, AC Boxing academies in war of words…cease and desist order served
Salute Boxing Academy has accused AC Boxing and Promotions of making false claims, disseminating misleading information, making false accusations, fabricating statistics, and making derogatory remarks about their boxer Nathanael Kakololo through the media.
Pastor allegedly threatens to kill critics
A Pentecostal church pastor in Onheilwa village, Shalongo Haimbodi is allegedly threatening to shoot his detractors.
Cattle rustlers turn hospital plot into kraal
A piece of land that was fenced off years back, initially for the construction of the Nkurenkuru Intermediate Hospital in Kavango West region, has now been turned into a kraal for stolen cattle by stock thieves.
Accused housebreaker rapist denies guilt
A Windhoek resident who is accused of breaking into a shack in Goreangab informal settlement and raping two women pleaded not guilty to all charges yesterday.
Man gets 15 years for raping boy
A man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after he was found guilty of raping his housemate, a young boy. Magistrate Ruben Hamunyera Mutuku delivered the sentence on Tuesday. The victim was 12-years-old at the time.
Lawyer grills plaintiff in ex-MP rape trial
The lawyer of former Okahandja ex-parliamentarian Steve Biko Boois last week told the complainant that the rape she allegedly suffered at the hands of her father is a figment of her imagination.
Pair of eyes, hands for blind grandparents
Twenty-seven year-old Minnette Rista has taken a path of compassion and selflessness, dedicating her youthful years to looking after her visually impaired grandparents.
Fishrot curators relieved of duties
David Bruni and Ian McLaren, who are tasked with managing the multimillion-dollar assets owned by Fishrot-accused kingpins, were granted their wish last week to walk away from the task.









