Oshimaliwa shi fike peeN$414 000 osha ongelwa kouvalelo wowina oo kwa li wa longekidwa kelelo lodoolopa yaEenhana mexuliloshivike.
Fewer and fewer Westerners are buying the ‘Atlanticism’ idea
As a political defacto entity, the post-Cold War West has always struggled to articulate a common purpose.
Alnur FA wins thrilling Ramblers U/21 tourney
In a nail-biting final, Alnur FA emerged victorious in the Bank Windhoek Ramblers U/ 21 tournament, held in Oshakati on Saturday.
Hartmann, Meaden win club bowling competition
On the weekend of 22 and 23 June, the Windhoek Bowling Club (WBC) held its annual club singles competition here.
Jewels have more participation plans – Goagoses
Netball Namibia’s (NN) president Rebekka Goagoses announced that the national team, the Debmarine Desert Jewels, are preparing for increased participation in international competitions.
Paratus continues to power Cycle Classic
On 12 June, Paratus Namibia announced a sponsorship of N$260 000 for the Paratus Namibian Cycle Classic.
Para-athletes polishing for Paris… as they compete in meets to improve time
Following their participation in the Tokyo World Para-Athletics Championships last month, two Namibian para-athletes and their guides have travelled to Europe to prepare for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games.
Former basketball player turns football mentor
Mathias Haimbodi, a former- basketball-player turned football coach, is giving back to the community by mentoring the Physically Active Youth (PAY) teams.
Floods, landslides kill 24 in Ivory Coast’s main city
Floods and landslides killed at least 24 people in 10 days in Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s largest city, authorities said yesterday after an unusually intense start to the rainy season.
22 dead in South Korea battery plant fire
Twenty-two people were killed – including 18 Chinese nationals – in a massive fire at a South Korean lithium battery factory, the fire department said yesterday, one of the country’s worst factory disasters in years.





