Businessmen and elders of Eunda village came together to organise a trade fair and football tournament after considering the plight and suffering of the rural community where they live and grew up.
Year: 2024
Kamanjab offers 24% discount incentive to ratepayers
The Kamanjab Village Council has resolved to offer a 24% discount on outstanding water bills to motivate defaulting residents to settle their outstanding balances.
April to breathe life into Namib Woestyn
Namib Woestyn, one of Namibia’s oldest sports clubs, is on the brink of an exhilarating revival.
Paracyclists aim for world champs
Wheelchair cyclists Roodley Gowaseb and Nico Kharaxub want to participate in multiple competitions and qualify for the upcoming 2024 Kobe International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athletics Grand Prix.
Multi-talented, ageless Frans Tarah Shimbulu
One of Namibia’s most colourful socialites, Frans Tarah Shimbulu, is a man of many talents, having tried his hand at almost every available recreational activity there was to be involved in during a near faultless marathon life journey spanning over six solid decades.
WPP to kick off cycling season this weekend
The Nedbank Windhoek Pedal Power (WPP) Race Series will kick-start the 2024 cycling season this coming Sunday, 14 January, on Dordabis Road, east of Windhoek.
When you hear hoof beats, don’t expect a zebra…Warriors ready to roll with the punches
Despite all the unwanted brouhaha and political bickering about the team’s official new flashy T-shirts whose colours ‘coincidentally’ matched those of the ruling political party SWAPO, threatening to confuse a few hot-blooded politicians ahead of the Brave Warrior’s final preparation for the 2023 Afcon finals in Cote d’Ivoire, the Warriors remain unfazed.
UK maternal deaths reach highest level in 20 years: study
The number of women in Britain dying during pregnancy or soon afterwards has reached its highest level in almost two decades, a new study reported yesterday.
WHO ‘gravely concerned’ by Ethiopia health crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday it is gravely concerned by the worsening health crisis in Ethiopia, with drought, conflict and human displacement fuelling disease and hunger.
Chinese foreign minister to visit Egypt, Tunisia
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi will this week visit Egypt and Tunisia, Beijing said yesterday, as part of a four-country Africa tour before he heads to Brazil and Jamaica.









