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Namibia through to Cosafa semi-finals after Mozambique downs Madagascar
Momentum backs school Rugby competition with five-year sponsorship
Otjozondjupa region launches the 2026 governor's cup
Former World no. 12 Jeff Coetzee leads Tennis training camp in Windhoek
Tournament Launches 2026 Season In The Capital
Brave Gladiators Make History With First-Ever Title
From Katutura courts to Seoul: Jacobina Uushona’s journey of sport, service and global impact
Greef Defends Title As Muller Wins Men's Crown In Windhoek
Five-Day Coaching Course Concludes In Windhoek
NamRA hands over international-standard netball court to Eros Primary School
Federation Set For Busy And Ambitious 2026 Season
Sternagel Returns To Training As Focus Shifts To 2026
Nfa President Welcomes New Acting General Secretary, Salutes Outgoing Official
Nfa Appoints Marcos Antunes As Brave 5 Head Coach
Eliminator Table Tennis Club Looks Forward To A Prosperous 2026
Namibia's Top-Ranked U14 Player Shafiishuna Shimali Heads To Regional Championships
Erongo Governor Steps In To Revive Omaruru Olympafrica Sports Centre
32 New Football Mentors Certified After Intensive Training.

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