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Mosambiek se kitsbanke werk baie hard
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Mosambiek se kitsbanke werk baie hard

Mosambiek se kitsbanke werk baie hard Bankkliënte in Mosambiek het in die eerste agt maande van vanjaar gemiddeld meer as 180 miljoen Namibiese dollar by kitsbanke onttrek. Dit is volgens die land se sentrale bank. Mosambiek het ‘n bevolking van amper 33 miljoen mense en 1 500 kitsbanke. Die hoogste aantal onttrekkings, 7 573 096...

A cancer diagnosis is just as hard on the family as on the patient
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A cancer diagnosis is just as hard on the family as on the patient

When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer it becomes a life-altering experience that sends shockwaves through families and friendships. It’s a diagnosis that can feel overwhelming, frightening, and deeply unsettling. In such times, the uncertainty of what lies ahead, the emotional turmoil, and the sudden need for information and decisions can leave you feeling...

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NACAT, NDLEA sensitise Abuja community against hard drugs

A pro-democracy group, Network Against Corruption and Trafficking (NACAT) and the the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Saturday sensitised residents of an Abuja community, Abattoir, against use of hard drugs. Mr Stanley Ugagbe, NACAT’s Operational Manager, said that the programme followed a discovery that the community in Karu was a major hub for...

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Namibians reminded of hard won independence

Swapo Party Regional Mobilisation and Information Officer for the Zambezi Region, Dorothy Kabuka, has reminded residents of Masida Village in Linyanti District that Namibia’s independence was not granted on a silver platter but came as a result of war, both within and from exile. Kabula implored the community to remember the elders who remained inside...

Welwitschias baklei hard terug, wen Chili 28-26 – Kosmos 94.1
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Welwitschias baklei hard terug, wen Chili 28-26 – Kosmos 94.1

Welwitschias baklei hard terug, wen Chili 28-26 Die Windhoek Draught Welwitschias het hul laaste wedstryd teen Chili in die Wêreldrugby-nasiesbeker met ‘n finale telling van 28-26 gewen. Die halftydtelling was 19-7 in Chili se guns. Die Namibiërs het vier drieë gedruk en die span het hard baklei om die wedstryd te wen met die telling...

Eighth grader requires discipline and hard work in Golf
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Eighth grader requires discipline and hard work in Golf

A young golfer who aspires to turn professional one day has become a regular at the Oshakati Golf Club. Leo Frans is a 14-year-old pupil who is currently attending Ongwediva Control Combined School. Although still relatively young, Frans says he was inspired by his brother, who was also playing golf and eventually won medals. He...

Namibia battle hard at fistball worlds
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Namibia battle hard at fistball worlds

Namibia have taken heart from their two losing performances at the 16th Fistball Men’s World Championship in Sinsheim, Germany, so far. On Saturday, they went down 3-0 to World Champions Germany in their first match of the tournament. While the scoreline suggests it was a walk in the park for the hosts, it was anything...

By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.
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By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.

By Kaipaherue Kandjii  YOUNG African Football Club chairman, Maleagi Ngarizemo, has acknowledged that relegated Black Africa Football Club approached him inquiring about buying his club’s league status. Ngarizemo, on the other hand, informed Confidente that he rejected the offer despite widespread speculation that he intended to sell the club’s league rights for an undisclosed fee,...