Namibia Wins Five Medals In Continental Competition
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Namibian wrestlers have returned home with a haul of five medals following a successful outing at the African Wrestling Championships held in Alexandria, Egypt.
Namibian wrestlers have returned home with a haul of five medals following a successful outing at the African Wrestling Championships held in Alexandria, Egypt.
The 13th edition of the Ondangwa Trade and Industrial Exhibition in the Oshikoto Region concluded on Saturday night, marked by a high-energy Spin Fest that drew large crowds to the exhibition grounds.
The Standard Bank Swakopmund Open Golf Tournament took place at the Rossmund Golf Course over the past weekend, drawing a field of 63 golfers from across the country. The two-day competition featured 12 women and five juniors, representing various clubs in a showcase of national talent.
The Namibia Schools Sport Union (NSSU) National Athletics Championships concluded today at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek, bringing together young athletes from all 14 regions of the country.
The Vision2Africa scouting programme, held from Sunday to Tuesday at the Ramblers Sports Club in Windhoek, attracted athletes aged 13 to 22 from schools and clubs across the country.
The Namibia School Sport Union (NSSU) has been directed to review its constitution to ensure alignment with current national and regional policies. The directive was issued during the union's Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held this past Saturday at The Dome in Swakopmund.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah today received a delegation from the Namibia National Olympic Committee and Namibia Commonwealth Games Association, led by NNOC-CGA President Dr Ndeuliipula Hamutumwa and Vice President Gaby Ahrens.
Namibia's long-distance athletes delivered strong performances at the 2026 Sanlam Allianz Coastal Marathon, with wins across multiple categories in a full day of competition.
The road to silverware has officially begun following the draw for the 2026 Standard Bank Top 8 Cup, which sets the stage for a series of high-stakes knockout matches between Namibia's top-performing football clubs.
Namibia's sports ambitions face a significant funding gap, with the Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sport Commission, Freddy Mwiya, issuing a call for the corporate sector to support the Podium Performance Programme.