Ondangwa wants N$190M for ‘biggest’ stadium
By Stefanus Nashama
By Stefanus Nashama
• By Patience Makwele
Namibia’s national meat processing c o m p a n y , Meatco, is engulfed in a deepening crisis as allegations of systemic victimisation, pervasive racism, flagrant financial mismanagement, and egregious procedural abuse surfaced within its own leadership. Speaking to Confidente on condition of anonymity due to fear of severe intimidation, former and current employees painted a vivid picture of a “toxic environment” at the core of Meatco.
• By Patience Mawele
Sunday, June 29, 2025, marks a pivotal 100- days milestone for President Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah, Namibia’s first female head of State. Her initial 100 days have been characterized by foundational reforms and a renewed focus on key national challenges, earning commendation from many quarters for her administration’s nascent steps.
EARLY ACTIONS
Trefina Shivolo, is trailblazing the boxing circles a one of the few female boxing referees and judges in the country, in a male-dominated sport. She first started as a judge at the tender age of 16, before graduating as a referee in 2017.
During her time as a referee, she won numerous accolades and is currently a certified referee, which means that she eligible to officiate professional fights.
Former Blue Waters Sports Club chairperson, Robert Shimooshili has poured cold water on any conversation of acquiring Eleven Arrows.
Shimooshili relinquished his position as chairperson of the club after becoming the Namibia Football Association (NFA) president two years ago. Eleven Arrows has over the years been Blue Waters’ biggest rival, with the two clubs playing their home matches at the Kuisebmund Stadium, while their training grounds are separate.
By Michael Uugwanga
Grade seven pupil at Ruimte Primary school in Rehoboth, male Dizano Schrader is making waves at the Standard Bank Junior Hockey initiative. The initiative started a few years ago with the aim of promoting the sport and develop young players. It is currently being played in 13 regions of across Namibia.
In an electrifying display of talent and determination, young players battled for supremacy at the just-concluded Namibian Junior National Table Tennis Competition. The competition, sponsored by Phoenix Insurance Namibia, was a crucial test for Namibia’s rising stars ahead of the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games slated for 5 to 12 July 2025.
Mental health practitioner and founder of NeuroBloom Psychology, DieMut Amushila, is redefining society’s perceptions of mental health, healing and human worth, with a mantra, ‘healing is possible’. Amushila is doing so by taking a deeper interest and desire to assist others lead meaningful lives through their diverse unique stories.