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Sonja determined to secure international fights

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Namibia’s top female Muay Thai athlete, Sonja Simon, has been in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, since last year, aiming to equip herself with the sport, in order to secure international fights abroad. 
This move came after struggling to obtain sponsors within the country. Muay Thai, or Muaythai, is a combat sport originating from Thailand, utilizing stand-up striking and various clinching techniques.
Ironically, Simon is balancing her athletic pursuits with a career as a fitness coach in Riyadh. Her next fights are scheduled for April and June. 

Sonja determined to secure international fights

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Namibia’s top female Muay Thai athlete, Sonja Simon, has been in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, since last year, aiming to equip herself with the sport, in order to secure international fights abroad. 
This move came after struggling to obtain sponsors within the country. Muay Thai, or Muaythai, is a combat sport originating from Thailand, utilizing stand-up striking and various clinching techniques.
Ironically, Simon is balancing her athletic pursuits with a career as a fitness coach in Riyadh. Her next fights are scheduled for April and June. 

NSC Chief Anticipates Collaboration with MoEIYSAC

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Freddy Mwiya, Chief Administrator at the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC), expressed his enthusiasm regarding the appointments of Sanet Steenkamp and Dino Ballotti as the new Minister and Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts, and Culture (MoEIYSAC). President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah announced their appointments over the past weekend.

Amateur golfer Frans making a big name for himself

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Leo Frans is currently one of the country’s top amateur golfers, having won the Namibian Junior Open in 2023 and the Oshakati Junior Open in 2024. However, despite this success, he still has a long way to go before even considering turning professional.
Leo (17) is a grade 10 learner at Andimba Ya Toivo Senior Secondary School in the north and has been playing golf since an early age. Today, he has already made a big name for himself, thanks to his hard work and determination on the golf course.

Steel and Grit: One woman’s mission to prove women belong in trade

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Hailing from the southern //Kharas region of Namibia, Alenique Juneve’ Damens proudly describes herself as the region’s first female boilermaker. She hopes to leave a legacy for her son and inspire those who look up to her. Becoming a successful boilermaker in Namibia remains a challenge for many women, as the trade is often seen as requiring one to “be strong like a man.” 

NUST and AgriBank Forge Strategic Partnership

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The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), through the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business (HP-GSB), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AgriBank. The agreement, signed in Windhoek, is a collaboration for research, skills development, and resource sharing to drive innovation and sustainability in Namibia’s agricultural sector.

J-Black Secures We BET Ambassador Gig

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Well-known rapper Jamee Uaendere, popularly known as J-Black, achieved a significant career milestone by being appointed as the We BET brand ambassador. We BET is a sports betting company set to launch soon, offering Namibians the opportunity to win substantial sums of money by placing bets on their favorite sports teams worldwide.

Former beauty queen transforming lives through pageantry

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Former beauty queen, Justine Gaingos, made it her duty to redefine the role of pageantry in young women’s lives by founding the annual Miss Face of Grandeur (MFOGA) modelling competition in November last year, with the aim of using the platform to empower, uplift and educate young women beyond just beauty and grace in impoverished neighbourhoods around Windhoek.

Reevaluating Traffic Offense Penalties in Namibia: A Call for Proportional Justice

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In recent years, Namibia has implemented stringent measures to enhance road safety, including substantial increases in traffic fines. While the intent behind these measures is to deter dangerous driving behaviors, there is growing concern that the treatment of traffic offenders may be disproportionately severe, equating them with individuals who commit grave criminal acts such as rape or murder.