Namibia Karate Federation Hopeful About Return To The Games
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The Namibia Karate Federation says it remains hopeful that the sport could return to the Olympic programme in future, pending changes to international protocols.
The Namibia Karate Federation says it remains hopeful that the sport could return to the Olympic programme in future, pending changes to international protocols.
It's been a big year for Namibian golf, with NAGU driving competition, exposure, and opportunity for local players. We look back at a year that strengthened the game and hear from NAGU President Toady Gurriab.
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.
As the year comes to an end, the Namibia Aquatic Sport Federation has reflected on its 2025 season, while also casting an eye on the year ahead. It has been a year marked by standout performances, emerging talent, and key developments on both the national and international stage.
Namibia's table tennis federation says 2025 is one of its strongest years, marked by international medals, more participation, and wider grassroots activity. From the U20 Youth Games to tournaments in Nigeria and Angola, officials say the sport has grown faster than expected.
Special Olympics Namibia experienced a highly productive and impactful year, marked by participation in international World Cups and national recognition after winning two awards at the Namibia Sports Awards.
The Namibia Rugby Union hosted a press conference at Hage Geingob Stadium to introduce UXI Sport as a partner in the newly established Namibia Rugby Institute, set to commence in 2026.
What began as a few boys playing football on a village field in Mukekete has grown into a grassroots initiative giving young people in Kavango West hope, purpose, and the courage to dream beyond their surroundings.
The Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), Stanley Similo, highlighted the importance of ethical reporting on stories related to gender-based violence (GBV) as well as protecting the identity and dignity of victims despite their age, race or gender.
The former manager of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's (NBC) Funkhaus, Lucia Engombe, has died aged 53.
Engombe's death was confirmed by a close family member, who said she died following an illness at the Oshakati State Hospital.