Pupkewitz Grand Prix experienced a remarkable turnout
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The capital was abuzz with athletic energy on Saturday afternoon as the 2nd Pupkewitz Foundation Athletics Grand Prix drew a strong contingent of clubs and athletes.
The capital was abuzz with athletic energy on Saturday afternoon as the 2nd Pupkewitz Foundation Athletics Grand Prix drew a strong contingent of clubs and athletes.
The Central Volleyball Association (CVA), an affiliate of the Namibian Volleyball Association, has elected a new executive council to lead the affairs of the central region for the next two years.
Namasiku Van Der Linden, a 16-year-old swimmer based in Windhoek, has been recognized as Namibia's first para swimmer with Down Syndrome. She recently traveled to Aberdeen, Scotland for her classification.
The Namibia National Futsal team has successfully secured their place in the 2024 AFCON tournament in Morocco by defeating Tanzania in the second leg of the AFCON Qualifiers. The match, held at the Starlight Futsal Arena in Tanzania on Friday night, saw Namibia earning six points compared to Tanzania's three.
Today marks exactly seven days since Namibia was shaken to its foundations with the news of the death of Dr. Hage Geingob, the third president of Namibia.
Sunday, February 4, will be marked with a dark blot in the annals of history as it is the day on which a President of Namibia died while in office.
The death of President Hage Geingob did not go unnoticed by the Confederation of African Football and its President Dr Patrice Motsepe.
The Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation held a candlelight vigil at its TV headquarters on Culinan Street in honour of the late President Hage Geingob.
The passing of President Hage Geingob is a profound loss for Namibia, as we remember him as a visionary leader and a passionate advocate for sports.
Sports journalist Carlos Kambaekwa highlights that President Hage Geingob was more than just a politician and diplomat; he was also a passionate sports enthusiast.
Deputy Minister of Sport, Youth & National Service, Emma Kantema-Gaomas, addressed the Brave Warriors at the AFCON village in Bouake, Ivory Coast, on Sunday, a day after their exit from the Africa Cup of Nations tournament.