Barca target further glory
Barcelona striker Luis Suarez warned that the Spanish giants will be hungry for even more silverware after capturing a record third Club World Cup. The Uruguayan fired a second-half double as European...
View ArticleKapere to head NYC for 4 more years
Youth leader Mandela Kapere was re-elected to a third term as executive chairperson of the National Youth Council at the council’s general assembly held in the Zambezi Region last week. Attended by...
View ArticleGirl raped in beach toilet
A 13-year-old girl was raped in a public toilet at Independence Beach on the outskirts of Kuisebmond during the early hours of Monday morning.Read more about Girl raped in beach toiletCategory: CRIME
View ArticleNo blackouts, govt promises
The Ministry of Mines and Energy has agreed on short-term energy projects to ensure that Namibia will not experience electricity shortages for the period 2016 to 2019. Minister of Mines and Energy...
View ArticleArrive alive
The festive season is upon us and with it comes the traditional celebratory spirit and merrymaking. Most companies have already wound up 2015 operations as the curtain comes down on 2015 and the...
View ArticleDurant nets last-gasp winner
Kevin Durant scored the game-winning basket with 5.8 seconds left and blocked guard Chris Paul's shot near the buzzer, lifting the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 100-99 victory over the Los Angeles...
View ArticleNetball Namibia embarks on coaches' development
Netball Namibia has hosted its first coaching accreditation workshop with help from Netball South Africa’s Anneline Lewies, who is a director of coaches for her association. The workshop, which took...
View ArticleFunding needed for amateur boxing
The Namibia Boxing Federation (NBF) is in need of funds to send boxers to represent the country at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in August next year.Read more about Funding needed for amateur...
View ArticleNamibia 'saddened' by Blatter football ban
Namibia Football Association (NFA) secretary-general Barry Rukoro has described the eight-year ban imposed on FIFA president Sepp Blatter as “sad”. The Swiss national, along with the Union of European...
View ArticleLack of cup action to hamper Brave Warriors
The absence of the annual Namibian Football Association (NFA) Cup will have a huge impact on the selection of players by the national team coach, says the body’s president, Frans Mbidi. Mbidi told...
View ArticleOpuwo gets its first traffic lights
The economic and administrative hub of the Kunene Region, Opuwo, on Thursday inaugurated its first set of traffic lights. The traffic lights are situated at the corner of Mbumbijazo Muharukua Avenue...
View ArticleCanned fish for drought relief
The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Bernard Esau, last week received three truckloads of canned fish from the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) to the government’s...
View ArticleWanted by the ACC
The Anti-Corruption Commission is asking the help of the public in tracing Mahamed Shabani, a Tanzanian national. Shabani is wanted on drug charges and is a person of interest in an ongoing...
View ArticleNored supports road safety
The Northern Electricity Distributor, Nored, this week continued with its support of police operations meant to ensure safety on Namibian roads during the festive season. Nored’s acting CEO Etegameno...
View ArticleGovt takes over airport upgrade
Following controversies surrounding the upgrading of the Hosea Kutako International Airport outside Windhoek, it has now become a state project. State House on Tuesday terminated the awarding of the...
View ArticleDiescho will know fate soon
The labour matter involving the executive director of the Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM), Joseph Diescho, and his employer will only be settled in 2016 when officials...
View ArticleNamib Desert among top 10 beauty spots
Namibia’s Namib Desert has been named one of the ten most beautiful places in the world. Conde Nast Traveller, one of the world’s premier travel magazines, recently released its list of the 50 most...
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