Namibia yet to qualify for Futsal AFCON
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On Wednesday, Namibia's futsal national team revealed that the squad will be playing their final AFCON qualifying match on the 3rd of February in Windhoek, at the Showgrounds.
On Wednesday, Namibia's futsal national team revealed that the squad will be playing their final AFCON qualifying match on the 3rd of February in Windhoek, at the Showgrounds.
Namibia will intensify its efforts to strengthen support for Cuba, particularly in the areas of health, education, and the economy in general.
This was revealed by Eunice Iipinge, the president of the Pan African Women Organisation (PAWO), in an interview with our sister programme, Good Morning Namibia.
The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Namibia hosted a celebration to mark the 2024 Chinese Spring Festival, welcoming the Year of the Dragon and expressing hopes for prosperity and good fortune in the coming year.
Namibia continues to be a benchmarking platform for African countries on road infrastructure.
The latest country to visit the Namibia Road Authority is Sierra Leone.
Euphoria has taken hold of Namibia following the Brave Warriors' historic 1-0 win over Tunisia in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Namibia and Angola have issued a joint communiqué pertaining to the authorization of drought-plagued Namibian farmers to continue grazing their livestock in Angola.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources shared valuable insights from their recent study visit to Ghana.
They focused on the country's thriving oil and gas industry and discussed its significant impact on local communities.
A delegation from the International Festival of Freedom of Expression and the Press (FILEP) and the Norbert Zongo National Press Centre has commended Namibia for its commitment to access to information and freedom of expression.
A Brazilian delegation headed by Ambassador Carlos Duarte, Secretary for Africa and the Middle East in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has concluded an official visit to Namibia.
The visit is part of President Luiz Lula da Silva's initiative to re-engage Africa as a priority in Brazilian foreign policy.
Three minor boys from Mbarakarungu Village in Botswana's Chobe District, bordering Namibia's Zambezi Region, strayed into the Kweha cattle post in Linyanti Area while playing on Friday.
The children, aged five, six, and eleven, moved into Namibia without realising that they had crossed the border.