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FIVB instructors course underway at DTS
National league ends on a high as Swakop Bowls clubs dominates
Cuca Tops secure premier league promotion after 22-year absence
Namibia's Desert Jewels suffers 55-74 defeat to Samoa
National bowling league heats up for weekend showdown
48 teams participate in the SOE games in oshakati
Chicken boys seek assistance to go support Brave Warriors in South Africa
Wanderes snatch last minute win against Unam 27-24
54TH Tara rally edition promises to exhibit exhilarating action
Together as one part 13 punches back in Windhoek
Sport commission inspires Desert Jewels as they embark on journey to Australia
Trumplemann praises team performance in Richelieu Eagle's win over Oman
Oranjemund academy attracts young talents
Eleven countries to finish non- stop multi- day adventure race
We are on the right track says Benjamin
African rising stars shine at Namibia debut championships
Brutal battles erupt at IMMAF African championships
The Namibia Revenue Agency NAMRA host preparation trials for SOE games

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