MEDIA STATEMENT ISSUED BY KAYELE MCBRIDE KAMBOMBO, CURRENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BRAVE WARRIORS SUPPORTERS CLUB (BWSC) AND THE NEWLY APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF THE COALITION OF SUPPORTERS UNION OF AFRICA (COSUA) IN NAMIBIA, ISSUED ON 2 JULY 2008, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA. NB: Kayele M. Kambombo and two of the BWSC members ABC Cooper and Carlos ‘CK’ Kambaekua are invited to attend an Indaba and the inauguration of COSUA operational headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa from 7-16 July, 2008. ...
Namibian cyclist Erik Hoffmann displayed great form to finish second overall at the Tour de Korea – Japan on Friday, July 4. Erik Hoffmann finished second at the Tour de Korea on July 4, 2008. The 10-stage race started in Japan with a prologue on June 21 and then continued with nine other stages in Japan and Korea, ...
A late goal by Wilfred Coetzee gave Orlando Pirates a priceless 2-1 victory against Eleven Arrows on Saturday to take them to the verge of winning the MTC Namibia Premier League title. The victory gave Pirates a two-point lead over Civics, who were held to a goalless draw by SKW, while Ramblers are now out of the title race after losing 1-0 to Oshakati City. In other matches on Saturday, Blue Waters were relegated when they lost 3-1 to Tigers at Khomasdal, while Mighty ...
By ConesaJohn Tanzania has said it does not recognise Mr Robert Mugabe as the President of Zimbabwe, with Foreign Affairs minister Bernard Membe describing last week's run-off as “a highly flawed election”. Mr Membe told a press conference in Dar es Salaam on Friday that the run-off on June 27, in which the embattled Mugabe was declared President, was declared null and void by the Africa Union during the recent summit held in Egypt. In response to a question ...
Updated 5th July 2008 at 08:13 AM by NewsTracker
By MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE, July 4 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, defiant despite growing African condemnation of his re-election, said on Friday the opposition must drop its claim to power and accept that he was the rightful head of state. As Mugabe struck an intransigent stance, both Nigeria and Botswana rejected his re-election because of pre-poll violence which the opposition says killed 103 of its supporters. ...