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NFA announces Namibia Premier League kick-off date
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NFA announces Namibia Premier League kick-off date

The Namibia Football Association (NFA) yesterday announced that the Namibia Premier League will kick off in the first week of September. In a memo outlining the pre-season activities planned for the 2024/2025 year, the association detailed several key events and meetings. The NFA stated that there will be a meeting for all clubs on 28...

Andy Murray withdraws from Olympics tennis singles
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Andy Murray withdraws from Olympics tennis singles

Andy Murray has officially withdrawn from the tennis singles’ competition at the Paris Olympics but will still take part in the doubles event, the two-time gold medallist announced yesterday. The British former world number one, who had back surgery last month, said he would “concentrate on the doubles with Dan (Evans).” – Namapa/AFP

Emerging talent primed for Paris 
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Emerging talent primed for Paris 

Muhammad Ali, Floyd Mayweather and Lennox Lewis are among the boxing greats who cut their teeth at the Olympics, with a new generation of fighters eager to follow their footsteps in Paris. But there are serious questions over whether the sport will even remain on the Olympic programme. Boxing made its debut at the modern...

UN: Ethiopia death toll could reach 500
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UN: Ethiopia death toll could reach 500

KENCHO SHACHA GOZDI – The death toll from a devastating landslide in southern Ethiopia has risen to 257, the United Nations said yesterday, warning that it could rise to 500. The disaster occurred onMonday following heavy rains in a tiny community in a mountainous area of South Ethiopia regional state. The last toll, given by...

Amnesty calls for full Sudan arms embargo
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Amnesty calls for full Sudan arms embargo

PORT SUDAN – Amnesty International yesterday urged the United Nations, in a report on weapons flooding the war-torn country, to extend the arms embargo on Darfur to cover all of Sudan. The 15-month war between Sudan’s regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces “is being fuelled by an almost unimpeded supply of weapons into...

Passion for cooking yields a win
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Passion for cooking yields a win

After taking part in the Nedbank Kapana Cook-off competition three times, Heinz Bank (30) finally scoops top prize. The professional chef was part of the third preliminary round in the Kapana Cook-Off competition that recently took place in Windhoek, where three contestants qualified for the competition’s final slated, for 24 August in Ongwediva. Bank walked...

Industry loop – Miss Namibia 2024: My verdict
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Industry loop – Miss Namibia 2024: My verdict

Miss Namibia under the previous director Connie Maritz was straight cow dung. I hated every pageant staged by Connie and her team since my earliest recollection. And I have been around hey, nothing about the pageant under the previous director reflected the true essence of Namibian society.  Year in, year out… I criticised the pageant,...

Poetry night to light up Vinyls
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Poetry night to light up Vinyls

Tonight at Vinyls, Open Mic Night will host another poetry session. This edition themed ‘Love in All Colours’ celebrates pride month and focuses on the LGBTQ+ community, in light of the recent High Court ruling decriminalising same-sex relationships. Poetess Jemima Ndebele said Namibia is home to many gifted poets and writers. “Through Vinyls Poetry Night...

The arts industry can be bankable – Herero
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The arts industry can be bankable – Herero

LÜDERITZ – Three decades after independence, there are mixed feelings about the arts and entertainment industry’s growth and financial potential, with some stating that more needs to be done, while others believe the industry has vast potential.  A sculptor from Lüderitz, Paul Herero (39), strongly believes the arts industry can be bankable if the right...

Mavutu Conversations – Power abuse
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Mavutu Conversations – Power abuse

A few days ago, I had a heated argument with a taxi driver. It wasn’t physical, but it was intense, and we reached no conclusion. I want to discuss it here, and air my views on why I believe I was right. We had just dropped off a lady living in the corporate world. Whatever...