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Special Olympics Organization hosts first of its kind workshop
Fundraiser in Windhoek to support national team heading to Eswatini
Golf legends and youngsters relive inaugural showdown
Inclusive cycling international hosted sport day
Paulus Shipanga acquires CAF B license
Swallows and Windhoek correctional draw in thrilling match
Legends mini tournament unites veteran footballers
Level 1 coaches course kicks off in Windhoek
Golf Kit handover boost Titans tournament and national team
Dreams social Football league seeks sponsors amid expansion
Namibia falls short against Portugal
Table-Topping Swallows Football club thump Namib Eagles 4-0 in league clash
Analyst weigh in on assistant coach's departure
Dressage and Show Jumping competition lights up Swakopmund
Brave gladiators edge Liechtenstein 2 - 1 in friendly
Sponsor Unveils Kits for the Cup Finals
Warriors return home after Cosafa Cup Final
Brave gladiators prepare ahead of upcoming friendly matches

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