Event's Success Fuels Bright Future For Namibian Horse Racing
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The 2026 CastleBet Cup has concluded in Rehoboth, with organisers and sponsors celebrating a highly successful turnout that points to a bright future for Namibian horse racing.
The 2026 CastleBet Cup has concluded in Rehoboth, with organisers and sponsors celebrating a highly successful turnout that points to a bright future for Namibian horse racing.
The Palms for Life Cleaning Campaign in Tsumkwe will host the first edition of its community sports tournament from 31 July to 2 August 2026. The cleaning campaign was officially launched in April last year and currently has 29 participants, most of whom are unemployed youth from the settlement.
The highly anticipated Barebones Championship is set to take place this month, on July 25, in Milnerton, Cape Town, South Africa, featuring the long-awaited return of African flyweight champion Damian Muller.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has pledged support for the Namibia National Solidarity Campaign for Cuba, an initiative aimed at mobilising funds to purchase medical supplies and solar panels.
The broadcaster made the announcement during a meeting with the committee members.
Government has suspended the consideration of all requests for financial support from recognised sport bodies and umbrella organisations due to financial constraints.
The Namibian Special Olympics hosted a send-off for the female Unified soccer team at the Sports Commission in Windhoek.
Nanghonda Combined School was crowned champions after defeating Epoli Combined School 1-0 in the inaugural Ondeikela Combined School Tournament, hosted at Ondeikela village in the Ohangwena Region.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has committed more than N$7 million to commission original local productions under the Mukurob Film Project Phase 2, as the broadcaster intensifies efforts to grow Namibia's creative industry and increase local content.
A Grade 8 learner from Mangetti Dune Combined School in the Tsumkwe Constituency has become the first learner from the constituency to be selected to represent Namibia at the Namibia Schools Sport Union (NSSU) International Athletics Competition, which will take place in Mozambique later this year.
The Namibia Youth Volleyball Festival took place at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, bringing together young volleyball players from across the country to compete in various age categories