While the football industry in the Land of the Brave (Namibia) is riding the crest of a continental wave of growth driven by the Brave Warriors surge on the Fifa rankings, the country is also feeling the heat with a worrisome number of former players taking a bow from the game of life at an alarming pace.
Gladiators to play friendly against Liechtenstein…. to prepare for Cosafa and WAfcon
The Brave Gladiators head coach Woody Jacobs, has named a 30-woman training squad in preparation for two friendly matches against the Liechtenstein national football team.
Welwitschias out to scalp Blue Bulls
The Welwitschias of Namibia will face the Vodacom Blue Bulls in a friendly warm-up match at Hage Geingob Stadium tomorrow at 15h00.
Warriors out on Black Sable antelope’s hunt
Collin Benjamin's Brave Warriors will face Angola in today’s 23rd edition of the Cosafa Cup tournament scheduled from 26 June to 7 July.
Northern agricultural agreements key to tackle redline barriers
Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) are key instruments to governing international trade, and reflect a balance between political and economic objectives within the country. The level of liberalization in the
We tried every trick to no avail – Botha… Mboma shifts focus to rebuilding for future
As the African Athletics Championships in Douala, Cameroon ended, Namibian coach Henk Botha expressed disappointment after extensive efforts to get Christine Mboma qualify for the Paris Olympic Games failed.
Hollard dominates Nedbank WPP4
The Hollard men’s and women’s teams dominated the fourth leg of the 2024 Nedbank Windhoek Power Pedal Team (WPP4) Time Trials at Carin Park on Sunday.
Nedbank Good Series completes successful northern tour
The 2024 Nedbank for Good Series completed a successful tour of Tsumeb and Oshakati in the past fortnight, and focus will now shift to the southern region in July and August.
Kremlin calls ICC arrest warrants ‘absurd’
The Kremlin yesterday dismissed arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for ex-defence minister Sergei Shoigu and army chief Valery Gerasimov as “absurd” and lacking legal force.
Erdogan accuses West of backing Israeli war plans
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday accused Western powers of backing what he said were Israeli plans to attack Lebanon and “spread war” throughout the region.




