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MTC National Volleyball League heads to Rundu
Citi Dash gears up for 2024 edition
NAMIBIA REACHES COSAFA SEMIS WITH A 3-1 WIN AGAINST SEYCHELLES 
Kenya eliminate Zimbabwe with 2-0 win
Mozambique secures semi - final spot in COSAFA Cup, South Africa exits despite victory
Celebrating 20 years of Namibian sports excellence
Four athletes qualify to represent Namibia at Paris Olympics
//Kharas beat Kunene 4-2 on penalties in football final
Cup tournaments and league headlines weekend football
U17 National team hands petition for payment to sport Ministry
Analyst weigh in on Welwitschias' performance after Blue Bulls loss
Hustlers win cup against stop n' shop
King Price tournament kicks off at Windhoek Country Club
Desert storm 5 martial arts extravaganza kicked up a storm
Cup launched at Luderitz with much hopes
Coach Forcelledo highlights Namibian Wrestling talent ahead of major competitions
DRC residents thrilled with upgrade municipal sports field
Young chess players brown beats 3 fide rated players

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