Frank Fredericks Foundation Marks 25 Years of Empowering Athletes
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The Frank Fredericks Foundation commemorated a significant milestone as it celebrated its 25th anniversary with a lively event on Sunday.
The Frank Fredericks Foundation commemorated a significant milestone as it celebrated its 25th anniversary with a lively event on Sunday.
Amateur boxer Gebhard Ipinge is on a mission to secure a spot at the upcoming Olympic Games and is now reaching out for financial assistance to compete in the 2nd World Olympic Qualifiers in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Namibia Aquatics Sport Federation President, Rian Steyn, expressed admiration for the participants' outstanding performances at the 4-day Bank Windhoek Namibian National Long Course Swimming Championships.
Martha Shivolo emerged victorious in the Spar Namibia Women's Race 10km event held in Windhoek, showcasing her talent and determination on the track.
The Namibian government has allocated N$110 million over three years for the installation of 30 network towers.
This is intended to address the digital disparity and improve nationwide access to information.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and the Namibia Football Association (NFA) have officially inked a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Thursday, aimed at collaborating to elevate football promotion in Namibia.
Namibia Sports Commission's Freddy Mwiya hails Team Namibia's success at the 13th African Games as the most fruitful in terms of medals.
The Baby Desert Jewels' Under-21 national team, who competed in the Africa Qualifiers in Pretoria, South Africa, failed to secure a spot at the U21 World Cup in the United Kingdom.
The 11th season of the corporate volleyball league is set to begin at the end of April. Just like many other teams in the league, the NBC Volleyball team has been working hard to ensure their level of fitness is on point for the new season.
It is often said that the sky is the limit, but this adage has lost its meaning.
This rings true in the story of two NBC employees, Emcy Tjizu and Regina Nunuhe, who challenged the limits and transitioned from cleaners to production workers.