The 2024 State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) sports games will commence today and end Saturday in the northern town of Oshakati, with teams set to battle it out for honours.
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NEFD title tensions and relegation mount
As the Northeast First Division Football League season nears its conclusion, tension over the championship and relegation is mounting, with three teams vying for the title and a spot in the Debmarine Namibia Premier League.
Archery trials to select national team
The Namibia Archery Federation (NAF) will host a competition from 15 to 16 June to select top archers to compete in the Region Five tournament later this year.
Confidence high as Warriors gear up for Liberia
First-choice Brave Warriors' goalkeeper Lloydt Kazapua is confident in his teammates, as they face Liberia in today’s Group H match of the Fifa World Cup African qualifiers.
Horse-racing clubs need sponsorship – De Waal
Rehoboth Turf Club’s (RTC) chairperson Marthinus de Waal says the lack of sponsorship for horse-racing events will hamper the growth of the sport in the country.
Nedbank for Good Golf Series heads north
The northern towns of Tsumeb and Oshakati will host the third and fourth rounds of the Nedbank for Good Golf Series, which makes a welcome return following a month-long break.
Resurgent airlines soar towards passenger, revenue records
Airlines will fly almost five billion passengers in 2024 and revenues will near US$1 trillion, both record-highs, trade body International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Monday as the industry roars back after the pandemic.
Elephant poached in Kavango West
The police in Kavango East are investigating a case where an elephant bull was gunned down at Woma village in Kavango West.
Eighth national ICT summit set for September
The eighth national Information and Communication Technology summit is set to take place in Windhoek from 9 to 11 September 2024.
Inferno leaves 26 families homeless
The need for affordable housing and serviced land was once again amplified over the weekend when 26 families in Walvis Bay’s Kuisebmond location were left homeless after an inferno.









