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NFA general secretary Charles Siyauya passes away
Capricorn Eagles see improvement after one year on contract
Athletes urged to stay active amid sport events suspension
Bruno Ndilokoshelua, seeks sponsorship for USA athletics event
Capricorn Eagles set eyes on Uganda tour
Helalia Johannes pays tribute to Dr. Sam Nujoma
Shinima denied WBC title in controversial decision against Thysse
MTC Maris Cup set to kick off on 25 January
Quinton Steele Botes Club nurtures Namibia’s next generation of athletic stars
Imms Moses reflects on 2024 triumphs
Quinton Steel Botha athletic straining camp kick off 2025
Namibia's Indoor Hockey teams set for World Cup challenge
Namibia's gymnasts achieve new heights in2024
FIFA Referee Peter Amutenya looks ahead to 2025 with optimism
NDTC Futsal League looks ahead to an exciting 2025 season
Namibian teams send off for FIH tournament
Suiderhof Primary School staged a successful sports day
Over 1000 youth players to compete in the Standard Bank festival

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