Basketball coaching clinic ends tomorrow
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The Namibian Basketball Federation's Level 1 coaching course, themed "United Under One Footprint," launched a week ago, is concluding tomorrow.
The Namibian Basketball Federation's Level 1 coaching course, themed "United Under One Footprint," launched a week ago, is concluding tomorrow.
The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) African Youth Games concluded over the weekend in Gaborone, Botswana, bringing an end to intense weeklong action.
The under-15 and under-19 competitions included both boys and girls respectively.
FC Ongos Ladies, champions of the recently concluded 2023/2024 First National Bank Women's Super League, are breaking new ground.
The team has become the first in Namibia to offer professional contracts and salaries to its female players.
nbc Director General Stanley Similo says the tourism sector stands to benefit from beauty pageants such as Miss Namibia.
Pageants are known to play an integral role in promoting tourism by attracting visitors from different regions to participate in or witness such events.
Basketball in Namibia has experienced significant growth over the years, thriving not only at the senior level but also at the grassroots level.
However a lack of female coaches in the sport has sparked concern.
To bridge the gap in coaching education, the A-licence refresher course, which took place in Windhoek, marked a significant update since the participants' last class in 2014.
The Windhoek City Runners Club hosted a social run for its members, non-members, and first-time participants in Windhoek over the weekend.
The Namibia Aquatic Sports Federation hosted its third short course gala, drawing participants from various Windhoek swimming clubs to showcase their swimming prowess.
Namibia's men's tennis team performed exceptionally to win the Africa Group III Davis Cup in Abuja, Nigeria over the weekend, earning promotion to next year's World Group II series.
After attending a week-long CAF coaching refresher course to renew their licenses, which ranged from CAF A Pro, A, B, C, to D licenses, the participants have successfully completed their training, which ended in Windhoek yesterday.