Dr. Samuel Shafishuna Daniel Nujoma, the Founding President of the Republic of Namibia, was more than a political leader, he was a father of the nation, a veteran of the ...
Namibia is making significant strides toward sustainable urban mobility, with a strong focus on reducing carbon emissions and promoting green transportation. The government ...
Wanderers’s first rugby team overcame a stubborn Grootfontein 24-14 in the premier division final to win the Castle Lite Trustco United 10-a-side rugby tournament on Saturday eve Wenn Sie ein aktiver ...
In the World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Risks Report, respondents were asked to identify which five risks are most likely to pose the biggest threats to their country in the next Wenn Sie ein ...
FC Ongos Ladies coach Shama Gure once again proved to be a hard man to please after demanding more from his players, even after a win on Saturday.The ladies defeated V-Power Angels Wenn Sie ein ...
A new generation of savers and investors all have the dream of attaining financial independence and early retirement, generally referred to as the FIRE movement, standing ...
Ruben Yssel (left) won the Namibia Tennis Association’s (NTA) first senior tournament of the year at Olympia’s Central Tennis Club courts, edging out Nguvi Hinda 6-4, 2-6, 7-6( Wenn Sie ein aktiver ...
Kyle Johnson (Walvis Bay Golf Club) was one of only two Namibian team members to make the cut after day two of the African Amateur Golf Championship at Leopard Creek Golf Club ...
Namibia is yet to agree to oil stabilisation agreements with several oil and gas companies currently drilling for prospects owing to the lack of information on ...
Farmers need to adopt appropriate management strategies to circumvent possible adverse conditions during the rainy season. Technical advisor for livestock and rangeland management at Agribank, Erastus ...
The defending champions of the FNB Women’s Super League, Ongos Ladies FC, are preparing for a busy weekend as they aim for six points against some of the league’s ...
Despite the late rains and ongoing drought, 50-year-old Grace Nalucha Matengu, a farmer in the Zambezi Region, has found relief and hope through the agro-ecological practices she has learned. Matengu, ...
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