Nedbank Cycle Challenge launched in Windhoek

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Pictured in the first frame: (from left) Windhoek City Police Traffic Department Assistant Sergeant, Esther Kangueehi; President of the Namibia Cycling Federation, Axel Theissen; Nedbank Namibia Chief Financial Officer, JG van Graan; Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Hon.

NBC & MTC Dome sign MoU of Understanding

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The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) and MTC Dome in Swakopmund signed a Memorandum of Understanding.

The MoU is set to pave the way for the two institutions to work together in different areas.

Hosting a Boxing event in Namibia isn't expensive - Imms Moses

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AC Promotions is one boxing stable known for regularly self-funding boxing events in Namibia. With a number of corporate companies and potential sponsors in the background, the boxing academy and its prospects seem to have it all under control.

Three MMA fighters need funds to compete in Serbia

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The owner and founder of De Sousa Martial Arts Studio, Carlos De Sousa, told NBC Sport that they are in need of sponsorship for three Mixed Martial Arts fighters, who are set to compete at the MMA World Championship in Serbia from the 11th to 18th of February.

NBC & NIPAM sign a memorandum

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The NBC and the Namibian Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding that would see the two entities cooperate in a number of areas.

Through the MoU, the nbc employees including the nbc Board of Directors will receive training in different areas.

Release funds early to prepare adequately - Hamukwaya

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With a hectic sporting calendar awaiting para-athletes, the secretary general of the Namibia Paralympics Committee, Michael Hamukwaya, has appealed for an early release of the required funds for athletes to start with timely preparations.

Mother seeks funds for son to participate in international soccer competition

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A mother is seeking financial assistance for her teenage son, who attends a soccer academy in South Africa and has qualified for an international competition in the United States of America (USA). The mother has a target of at least 37-thousand Namibian dollars, which her son requires for the trip. 
 

2023 will be a hectic year says Collin Benjamin

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Brave Warriors Head Coach Collin Benjamin says the year 2023 will likely be extremely busy. 

With several International competitions to participate in, the Brave Warriors will have a busy schedule this year as they aim to improve their performances and put Namibia on the global map.