2024-04-19Correspondent Following a recent High Court decision in favour of the Thomas Adams-led Black Africa (BA) executive committee, the team’s supporters' club will be gathering at Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School in Katutura on Sunday to deliberate on the judgment and chart the way forward. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent Omaheke’s athletic zones will assemble in competition against each other in the regional games tomorrow at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis. View more
2024-04-19Staff Reporter The Namibia Cycling Federation and Rock & Rut Cycling Club are set to host the 2024 Nedbank XC1 International Cycling Union (UCI) C1 and UCI Junior Series XCO races tomorrow at the IJG Trails in Kleine Kuppe. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent The Security Council vote on the Palestinians’ bid to become a full member state of the United Nations was expected to occur yesterday or today, diplomats said, as discussions continued. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent The United States said on Wednesday it will snap back sanctions on Venezuela’s crucial oil industry after President Nicolas Maduro’s government continued its repression of opponents. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent Beijing yesterday accused the United States of hypocrisy in response to accusations by president Joe Biden that China is “xenophobic” and “cheating” on trade. “I would like to ask him: are you talking about China or the US itself?” foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said when asked about the comments. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent MANADO (Indonesia) - Indonesian rescuers raced to evacuate thousands of people yesterday after a volcano erupted five times, forcing authorities to close a nearby airport and issue a warning about falling debris that could cause a tsunami. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent The deadly heatwave that hit Africa’s Sahel region in early April would not have occurred without human-induced climate change, according to a study by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group published yesterday. View more
2024-04-19Correspondent A drought that pushed millions of people into hunger across southern Africa has been driven mostly by the El Nino weather pattern -- not climate change, scientists said yesterday. View more
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