Centuries by Craig Williams and Raymond van Schoor put Namibia in a strong position at the end of the first day of their CSA Challenge match against Easterns on Thursday. Namibia reached 367 all out in their first innings while Easterns were at 55/0 at stumps. Namibia got off to a bad start after Ewald Steenkamp (4) and Gerhard Rudolph (0) were dismissed early, but Williams joined Van Schoor to put Namibia in charge. Both batsmen batted cautiously at the beginning, ...
Tigers’ great start to the season continued when they beat defending champions African Stars 2-0 at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Friday night. Stars did most of the attacking, but could not get past Tigers’ resolute defence, while second half breakaway goals by Kenny Malgas and Nelson Akwenye gave them a stunning victory. It was Tigers’ second consecutive victory of the season, which moves them up to second position on the log, while Stars have now just collected two ...
Namibia’s boxers continued to shine at the Commonwealth Games on Friday as all three boxers in action won their fights to progress to the quarterfinals. Mejandjae Kasuto, Elias Nashivela and Tobias Munihango all won their fights and will be joined in the quarterfinals by Jafet Uutoni who won on Thursday and Sakaria Lukas who received a first round bye. In the welterweight category, Mejandjae Kasuto beat Michalis Michaelides of Cyprus 5-3 on points. In a close encounter, ...
Updated 9th October 2010 at 07:15 PM by NamibiaSport
Dear Media Practitioners, Interested Parties, Academics and Researchers as well as Civil Society Actors of Repute: Attached hereto in PDF Format is the Extended Version of NSHR’s submission or Stakeholder Report 2010 under the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) procedure of the 47-Member UN Human Rights Council (HRC), formerly known as the UN Commission on Human Rights. This Report has been submitted to the HRC in terms of paragraph 3(m) of HRC Resolution 5/1 of June ...
Dear Mr Ntinda On 7 July 2010 several members of our family/clan from both side issued a joint statement in which they totally condemned the repugnant and inflammatory statements by you, the editor of the Swapo Party newspaper “Namiba Today”, Mr Asser Ntinda. In your editorial column called “Zoom IN”, Mr Ntinda you falsely and maliciously claimed our “whole family (ezimo alihe)” is “ashamed” of Mr. Ya Nangoloh’s so-called unbecoming behaviour and notorious activities and that “...everywhere ...