The popular Winter July Handicap horse racing competition, organised by Khomas Turf Club, will be staged at the Okahandja turf in the Otjozondjupa region tommorrow.
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AC bonanza promises fireworks
The AC Boxing Promotions Bonanza scheduled for tomorrow evening promises to be an action-filled event, with promoter Immanuel ‘Imms’ Moses confirming that it is all systems go.
Rosh Pinah man allegedly rapes teenager
A man allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl at Rosh Pinah on Wednesday.
Warrant of arrest explained
Respecting the rules of the road is the duty of every driver, as outlined in the Road Traffic and Transport Act, Act 22 of 1999 (the Act). Unfortunately, some drivers disregard these rules, leading to the issuance of traffic fines.
Fiat celebrates 500’s birthday
On the date of 500’s birthday, Fiat celebrates the brand’s successful journey in recent years with an overview: both of its present and its vision for a bright and exciting future.
Mahindra Scorpio-N sets world record in Australia
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, a global Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) maker, has announced that a team of two skilled drivers in its flagship model, the Scorpio-N, has officially set a new Guinness World Records title for the “Fastest crossing of the Simpson Desert in Australia by a production vehicle”.
Opinion-Aspartame is a possible carcinogen. What does that mean?
Aspartame is an artificial sweetener. Manufacturers replace sugar with aspartame to produce sweet drinks that do not elevate blood sugar levels. This sweetener has been added to the category of possible carcinogens by the World Health Organisation.
7 Ways being kind is good for your health and well-being
Practising kindness to others (and to yourself) has been linked to better stress management, improved heart health and even living longer.
Goagoses happy with state of local netball
Netball Namibia (NN) president Rebecca Goagoses says for Namibia to keep its ranking with the International Netball Federation, it needs to be active to avoid being dropped off the log table.
Young farmers tap into canal to curb unemployment
Over a stretch of 150km from the highlands of southern Angola to the flat surfaces of central-northern Namibia lies an open, concrete stretch of water.









