//Karas Region celebrates Independence Day at Luderitz
Luderitz residents joined the rest of Namibia in celebrating 28 years of Independence.
Luderitz residents joined the rest of Namibia in celebrating 28 years of Independence.
Namibian fishing companies donated N$300 000 towards 2018’s Independence celebrations.
Windhoek-The Namibian Professional Boxing and Wrestling Control Board has issued a public apology for the delay that marred the main bout between Walter Kautondokwa and his Argentinian challenger Billi Godoy on Tuesday night. The main fight was delayed for almost an hour, because of money issues between the two camps. It is also believed that […]
Windhoek-Black Africa beat African Stars by one goal to nill on Tuesday night to cut the gap at the top of the Namibian Premier League Table to five points. The rain came pouring down at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek as both teams made their grand entry. African Stars were the first to test […]
Windhoek-Namibian boxers who participated in the Legacy Independence Boxing on Tuesday night in Windhoek all retained their titles against opponents from Malawi, Tanzania and Ghana. Harry Simon Junior added another win to bring his record to five victories after beating Gerson Veata in the 3rd round, in what was supposed to be a four rounder […]
WINDHOEK – Namibian boxer Walter Kautondokwa retained his WBO Africa middleweight title when he beat Argentina’s Billi Godoy on Tuesday through a fifth round technical knockout at Ramatex. Walter Kautondokwa who is also known as the “Knock-Out Specialist” landed some powerful punches on the Argentinian in the first round already. However, the real action only […]
Everything is in place for Namibia’s 28th Independence celebrations at Tsumeb in the Oshikoto Region. Preparations at the Oscar Norich Stadium in Tsumeb went late into the night to ensure it is all systems go for tomorrow’s official programme and festivities.
A terminally ill and paralysed six-year-old cancer patient at Walvis Bay has allegedly been refused access to medication at the state hospital.
More than 800 Namport employees kicked off Independence Day celebrations at Walvis Bay on Tuesday.
Official visits among African leaders must shift towards implementation of development programmes. This view was expressed by Togo’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Robert Dussey, during his visit to Namibia last week.