Whether this year’s Presidential and National Assembly elections will live up to its billing remains to be seen, but for spectators and analysts alike, it will be a tight contest that will separate pretenders from contenders.
Year: 2024
40 000 registered for food relief in Ohangwena
The Office of the Prime Minister has urged members of the public to refrain from buying drought relief items but to rather notify the Namibian Police of any suspicious sales of such food in their areas.
No plans to revive national airline
No firm decision has yet been taken at Cabinet level or by any other entity regarding a possible revival of the liquidated national airline, Air Namibia.
Namibians confident Warriors can go all the way …as Angola lurks in round of 16
After qualifying for the round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since Namibia debuted in 1998, fans are confident that the country can go all the way to the finals.
A hanga eumbo laye la kombwa kookalyamupombo
Omuhongifikola umwe mOngwediva okwa hanga eumbo laye la tutwa po filufilu kookalyamupombo manga e li koilonga.
Oompito dhaanona ye na uulema: KoDagbreek oku na omahala
Osikola yedhina Dagbreek koWindhoek, otayi indile oshigwana, shi fale uunona mboka wu na uunyengwi wopamadhiladhilo opo ya tale ngele otaya monenwa omahala.
Kaimbi signs for African Stars
Lazarus Kaimbi signed a season-long contract with Debmarine Namibia Premier Football League outfit African Stars in the capital on Tuesday.
Stoffberg: The score doesn’t reflect our real potential…as Namibia falls to the USA
The national women’s hockey 5’s team captain Petro Stoffberg said yesterday that the score against the United States of America in the opening match at the ongoing FIH Hockey 5’s World Cup doesn’t reflect the team’s potential.
I want to produce champions – Tobias
Despite a failure to land one of the boxers to challenge for the world title, MTC Sunshine B ox i ng Academy founder and promoter Nestor Tobias said this year would be the year that his stable gets his hands on the highly-rated world title.
Thousands lose US$16m in Singapore ‘fake friend’ scams
More than 6 300 people fell prey to “fake friend” scams in Singapore last year and collectively lost an equivalent of nearly US$16 million, police stated.









