Junior Tri-athletes to compete in South Africa
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Six junior triathletes - accompanied by their coach - are set to compete at the Nelson Mandela Africa Premium Cup Triathlon in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on the 20th of March.
Six junior triathletes - accompanied by their coach - are set to compete at the Nelson Mandela Africa Premium Cup Triathlon in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on the 20th of March.
Earlier today the National Para-athletics team was given an official sent-off to participate in this year's South Africa Sports Association for Physically Disabled championship. Our reporter Erickson Tapiso has all the details.
Senior officials met for the third session of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission, and discussed issues of mutual concern and strengthening bilateral cooperation.
Namibia's financial system will continue uninterrupted, despite the greylisting of South Africa.
This assurance is given by the Bank of Namibia, following the rating of South Africa by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The Namibia Grape Company expects an improved harvest this year. This is after losing nearly 160 cartons of grapes to poor rainfall.
Managing Director Gideon Nuunyango told nbc News that more local people could be employed on a part-time basis.
Namibia imported goods worth N$ 4.8 billion from South Africa, while goods exported by Namibia amounted to a mere N$ 1.5 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of N$ 3.3 billion in November 2022.
Traffic volumes have picked up on the B2 road as holidaymakers head home after vacations at the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.
Two thousand vehicles passed through the Swakopmund roadblock on Monday afternoon.
Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa were awarded the UNESCO Peace Award for cooperation in transboundary groundwater governance and management in Paris, France.
Loide Kasingo, the leader of a delegation of lawmakers in Namibia to the Pan-African Parliament has refused to shed light on a heated incident involving one of its members in a recent session, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Road Fund Administration has called on the public to remain calm amid the rising panic, as plans to introduce toll gates along 23 road sections in Namibia will force motorists to dig deeper into their pockets.