Namibia Sport Commission Reviews Sport Performance In 2025
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From hosting continental games to sending teams to international competitions, the Namibia Sport Commission reviews how sport performed in the country during 2025.
From hosting continental games to sending teams to international competitions, the Namibia Sport Commission reviews how sport performed in the country during 2025.
Built in the early 1980s by racing legend Tony Rust, the Tony Rust Race Track remains one of southern Africa's most iconic and fastest racing circuits, continuing to play a vital role in the growth of motorsport in Namibia.
Junior golf in Namibia is entering a new phase, with organisers outlining development plans for the 2026 season.
The 2025 rugby season delivered mixed fortunes for Namibia. While the year will be remembered for missing out on qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, there were notable developments on the domestic front that offered some positives.
As the year comes to an end, the Namibia Amateur Golf Union has reflected on its 2025 season, while also casting an eye on the year ahead. It has been a year marked by driving competition, exposure, and opportunity for local players.
The Namibia Karate Federation says it remains hopeful that the sport could return to the Olympic programme in future, pending changes to international protocols.
Athletics Namibia president Leon Nienaber has described 2025 as a successful year for the federation, citing strong international performances, progress in youth development, and improved administration, while outlining plans for growth in 2026.
Namibian football is back! The Namibia Football Association confirms that the highly anticipated 2025/26 football season will officially kick off, signaling the return of action across the country.
With the extension of the Presidential and National Assembly voting process in some areas, in Windhoek, eligible voters lined up at Trans Namib, the only designated polling station in the |Khomas Region.
The Namibian police have sternly warned those who are engaging in child pornography on the dark web, saying law enforcement remains committed to protecting children.
The Head of Namibia's Criminal Investigation Directorate, Commissioner Lilungwe Mayumbelo, spoke to nbc News Reporter Gordon Joseph.