Young chess players brown beats 3 fide rated players

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At the African Youth Chess Championship which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, 12-year-old Annalese Brown was the highest-ranking Namibian chess player, demonstrating remarkable strategic thinking.

Grassroot soccer promotes healthy living among young men

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Fifty-two young men from the Khomas and Erongo regions participated in a three-day Grassroot Soccer workshop organized by the Ministry of Sport, Youth, and National Service in Keetmanshoop, ||Kharas Region.

Windhoek hosts sport celebrations for Africa public service day

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The African Public Service Day sports tournament kicked off yesterday in Windhoek, featuring soccer, volleyball, and netball. Participants are divided into various group stages as they compete to see which team will emerge victorious.

Namibia Rugby Union collaborates with Synergi

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The Namibia Rugby Union announced a collaboration with Synergi company in the capital on Tuesday.

Collaboration is essential in sports because it allows federations to leverage the strengths, perspectives, and resources of different people and teams.

//Karas beats Ohangwena in opening football MATC

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Defending champions team ||Kharas won their first game 1-0 against Ohangwena in the Football category of the annual Namibian Police Force Championships taking place at Keetmanshoop in the ||Kharas Region.

FIFA refree Antsino makes Walvisbay proud

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One of Namibia's notable female referees, Twanyayukwa Antsino, recently went home to a hero's welcome in the town of Walvis Bay.

A FIFA, CAF, and NFA certified referee, Twanyayukwa Antsino has recently enjoyed successful stints in international football.