nbc to premier new show "Ngatu Kaende"

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In an effort to support the country's tourist revival initiatives and to promote domestic tourism, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) is premiering a brand new travel show titled "Ngatu Kaende"

The first episode will air this Sunday at 17H00. 

NSSU and COSSASA suspend Duiker

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The Namibia School Sport Union's Committee suspended its National Coordinator Solly Duiker with immediate effect on Wednesday.

Playtime Namibia keeps pre-schoolers active

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The Playtime Hub in Kuisebmond is a place of activity every morning during weekdays, with preschool children from around Walvis Bay visiting the facility to take part in the multi-sport programme that is hosted by Playtime Namibia.

AMB 2022 report indicates level of solidarity in news reported

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The 2022 African Media Barometer(AMB) Namibia Report has found that there is a level of solidarity in the news reported in the local media and that the national broadcaster, the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation, is displaying a level of editorial independence.

NFA announces final NPFL opening fixtures

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The long wait for the return of top-flight league football in the country is over, after the Namibia Football Association's Normalisation Committee announced the opening fixtures of the Namibia Premier Football League on Wednesday.

Helao Nafidi to host Spinning and Go-Karting exhibition

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The town of Helao Nafidi in the Ohangwena region will be hosting a business expo this coming weekend, for which the town council has invited the Namibia Motorsport federation to provide spinning and go-karting entertainment for the masses.

Nedbank Desert Dash slated for December

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The 18th edition of the Nedbank Desert Dash was launched at the Nedbank Sky Garden in Windhoek on Tuesday.

Organisers announced that the event will take place on the 9th of December in the form of a race that spans 393 kilometres between Windhoek and Swakopmund.

Netherlands beat Namibia by 5 wickets in ICC Men's T20 WC

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Namibia lost by 5 wickets against the Netherlands in their second game at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at Kardinia Park in Geelong.

Namibia won the toss and decided to bat, putting the Netherlands in a position to bowl first.