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Teen scoops top female player title

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  • By Michael Uugwanga

Fifteen-year-old table tennis player Lian Gebauer says she is excited and happy to be ranked the top female table tennis player in both the junior and senior categories, after a blistering career in the sport.

 It is rare in any sports discipline to find a teen dominating a code in both junior and senior categories, however, this appears not to be a problem for Gebauer. 

No money for glittering awards – NFA

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  • By Michael Uugwanga

THE Namibia Football Association (NFA) has revealed that it does not have the budget to hold a glittering ceremony for the 2025 Debmarine Premiership and the FNB Women Super League (WSL).

The FNB WSL is expected to end on either June 7 or 8, while the Debmarine Premiership will also end in June. 
NFA’s league director, Mabos Vries in an interview with Confidente this week, explained that the football management body does not have money for a ceremony but rather a small awards event. 

Makgalwa deserves Player of the Season nomination – Cardoso

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  • By Staff Reporter

The PSL may have postponed its end-of-season awards, citing Mamelodi Sundowns’ participation in both the FIFA Club World Cup and the CAF Champions League final as the reason, but this hasn’t stopped people from voicing out their opinions on potential nominees.

Young Kamatuka emulates brother

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  •  By Michael Uugwanga

Professional footballer Edmar Kamatuka who plays in South Africa’s second tier league for Hungry Lions, says he wants to emulate his elder brother, Joslin Kamatuka.

Joslin (33) was instrumental in his side Durban City scoring 14 goals from 30 matches and will now be playing top tier football next season in that country. Meanwhile, Edmar will continue playing in the national first division for Hungry Lions FC.

“Do not touch me, I will report you”

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  • By Hilja Shikongo

The fight against gender-based violence (GBV) has now reached new heights with the erection of a powerful structure in Windhoek, bearing the words, “Do not touch me; I will report you.”

This marks the launch of a nationwide campaign by the Unbroken Voice Movement, aimed at confronting GBV and femicide in Namibia. The initiative, supported by the One Economy Foundation and the City of Windhoek, seeks to transform silence into action and fear into empowerment.

Coastal artists trace their roots

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By Adolf Kaure

The Africa Day annual celebration on May 25 at Swakopmund, was an emotional event as various musicians at the coastal town made use of the gathering to trace and remember their identity.  The day symbolizes the solidarity, heritage and African culture while serving as a reminder of the progress made in promoting unity across the continent. 

King of Squats in Windhoek soon

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  • By Hilja Shikongo

Windhoek is about to feel the burn in the best way possible as the renowned South African fitness sensation, the ‘King of Squats’, prepares to invade Namibian for a one-day fitness takeover. 

Scheduled for June 7, 2025 at  Eros Sports Field, the event promises to unite fitness lovers under one goal, ‘squat and sweat together’.

Message of condolence to the Kanguuehi and Tjipura clans

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  • Dr. Elia George Kaiyamo

It is with profound sorrow that I extend my heartfelt condolences on the passing of comrade Kuzeeko Kangueehi, a revered educator, freedom fighter, and pillar of our nation’s liberation struggle. His departure leaves a void not only in our hearts but in the collective memory of Namibia.