Rundu set for 4th Kavango Super Cup festival extravaganza
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Preparations for the fourth edition of the Kavango Super Cup Festival are well on track as the competition kicks off last weekend in the riverside town of Rundu.
Preparations for the fourth edition of the Kavango Super Cup Festival are well on track as the competition kicks off last weekend in the riverside town of Rundu.
More than 20 national darts players and management have been camping in Windhoek before their departure to Eswatini.
According to Buks Blaauw, President of the Namibian Darts Federation, the players who raised funds to make the trip to Eswatini possible.
The Arysteq Asset Management and Simmons Storm School Tournament Series continued with its fifth event last week Saturday, attracting 50 young players from across Namibia.
The August Rush horse racing event, hosted by the Khomas Turf Club, took center stage last week Saturday in the garden town of Okahandja.
It was a fun-filled Saturday as horse racing enthusiasts flocked in large numbers to the outskirts of Okahandja at the renowned horse racing turf.
The Namibia Triathlon Federation's National Duathlon Championships reached an exciting conclusion last week Sunday with the final event held on the southern outskirts of Windhoek.
Walvis Bay hosted the 2024 Region Five Africa Genesis Archery competition, drawing 200 archers from five countries.
The four-day event saw intense competition among Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
The International Pairs Golf Tournament, previously sponsored by Windhoek Lager, has secured a new three-year sponsorship from King Price. This partnership is a significant boost for Namibia's premier golf event.
The Spike for Girls Volleyball tournament, hosted by Afrocat Sports Club at DHPS School in Windhoek over the weekend, concluded with Afrocat's Club dominating by winning both the under-16 and under-20 team categories.
The fifth Vivo Energy Sam Kasete Cycling Challenge saw a notable increase in participation, with nearly ninety cyclists taking part this year, up from sixty last year.
In his fifth and technically final State of the Region Address, Omaheke Governor Pijoo Nganate said grassroots development within the region is of utmost importance.
The Omaheke region is one of the sport port hubs in Namibia, with the hosting of various sporting events and programmes.