MTC Namibia Premiership rookies Mighty Gunners slightly eased their relegation worries when the men in uniform held title chasing Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) to a goalless draw at the Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo on Saturday.
It was with great shock and disbelief that the Pan African Center of Namibia (Pacon) read of the so-called History Grade 10 Project at the Windhoek High School, a press statement from the chairperson of Pacon announced.
The Namibian Women's Football team remain on course for a second successive appearance in the annual Confederation of Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) tournament under way at Malanje, Angola.
Namibia's second strings football team took a giant step towards making their appearance at the finals of the maiden edition of the African Nations Championships to be held in Ivory Coast next year.
Middleweight boxer Johannes "Tito" Mwetupanga became only the second boxer after the legendary Joseph "Joe Archer" Shikongo in the history of Namibian boxing to trade blows across the Pacific Ocean.
Last week the Finnish Embassy donated an amount of N$463 000 for the upgrading of the tourist facilities at the Nakambale Ecological Tourist Camp in the north.
International Press Freedom Day was celebrated on May 3. New Era spoke to Brian Ashley, Managing Editor of Amandla!, a magazine started in October 2006 on the crest of a resurgence of civil society activism in South Africa, with intent
Pupkewitz-Honda rider Rainer Becker once again showed his fellow competitors that he has very little peers when it comes down to racing and negotiating obstacles on two wheels.
It is very inspiring to observe the willingness and eagerness of the private sector and non-governmental organisations to get more and more involved in the development of Namibia's education system."
THE grandmother and a neighbour of the late Michael Olugodhi - a boy who died a violent, painful death after a prolonged beating at his home in northern Namibia almost three and a half years ago - were each sentenced
EARLIER this week, Jean Ping, who incidentally completed his doctorate in economics at the Sorbonne, reported for office as President of the African Union Commission.
A RECENT announcement by Government heralding its plans to establish a council meant to regulate the Namibian media has sparked an outcry from some quarters of society, particularly journalists themselves.
MAY Day is historically celebrated worldwide to express the international unity of the working class and this year it falls amid growing social and political turmoil in the world.
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) is sticking to its tradition of having an annual conference dedicated to address challenges facing the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector.
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) initiative Project Efundja that aims at helping the flood-hit towns was launched last week Friday at Oshakati with an overwhelming positive response from different companies.
President Hifikepunye Pohamba has strongly condemned the ill-treatment of workers through victimisation, unnecessary retrenchments and dismissals, noting that such practices have no place in an independent Namibia.