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Stock Market sheds -0.06% Monday

Tunis: The Stock Market regained some composure, closing the session with a slight correction of -0.06% at 9729.6 points, according to broker Tunisie Valeurs.

Despite two block trades on ONE TECH HOLDING shares (totalling TND 2.1 million), overall vo…

Robber Chanties thrash Sixty Eleven to clinch KFL title in style

Relentless Robber Chanties clinched the Kunene Regional Second Division Football League (KFL) title in style on Sunday, defeating Sixty Eleven 6-1 in the season finale at the Herbert Conradie Stadium in Khorixas.

However, Chanties won the KFL title t…

Amupadhi attending FIVB international referees course

WINDHOEK: Volleyball referee Fillemon Amupadhi is attending the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) International Referees Candidate Course in Sale, Morocco this week.

Amupadhi is the first Namibian to take part in the course, and Namibia Voll…

Ondangwa United extend lead atop Oshikoto Second Division league

Ondangwa United extended their lead at the top of the Oshikoto Regional Second Division Football League standings to seven points after edging one of their closest title rivals, Mama Love with a 2-1 victory on Saturday.

The boys from Ondangwa are edg…

‘It’s always an honour to represent Namibia’: Looser

WINDHOEK: Female road cyclist Vera Looser says she is ready to represent Namibia at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, which take place from 26 July to 11 August.

The multi-sport event will feature athletes competing in 329 events across 32 sports in Pari…

Mbumba mum on ‘Ekandjo Bills’

WINDHOEK: 08 JUL (NAMPA) – President Nangolo Mbumba has said he is keeping mum on his decision on the two anti-gay private member bills brought by former minister Jerry Ekandjo, which are awaiting his signature.

The ‘Ekandjo Bills’ are the ‘Definitio…

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