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Breaking Barriers in Geology: "Resilience is My Compass"

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In an industry historically dominated by men, Mwale Matengu is carving out her space. As the Chief Geoscientist for Economic Geology at Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, her journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and the drive to break barriers.

Meet top go-karting driver Josephat

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Nine-year-old Josephat Russell is already making waves in the world of go-karting. He recently took third place overall at the Rand Kart Club Championship in South Africa, competing against older kids in the Micro Max category and not his usual Bambino race. 

Josephat only started racing at the tender age of five and has already made the sport his own, winning the Namibian Bambino Championship last year.

First Horse Racing Event Set for End of March

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The first horse racing event of the year is set to take place on March 29 at the Epukiro Horse Racing Turf in the Omaheke Region, according to Mannes Hendrick, president of the Namibia Horse Racing Association (NHRA).

Horse racing has consistently been one of the most well-attended sports in the country over the years, and the sport continues to grow thanks to the hard work and determination of its leadership, as well as financial injections from the corporate world that have changed the face of the sport.

Jwaneng Galaxy Never Pursued Kanalelo - Morake

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Botswana’s Premiership champions, Jwaneng Galaxy FC, have strongly denied reports that they were pursuing former African Stars coach, Ronny Kanalelo. 

These reports suggested Kanalelo was in line to succeed Morena Ramoreboli, who was recently appointed head coach of Botswana’s senior men's national team, nicknamed the Zebras.

Kanalelo is currently without a club after leaving African Stars last month. Despite rumours linking him to Jwaneng, club officials said this was not the case.

Paralympic gold medalist Ishitile financially rewarded …but no house yet

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Paralympic gold medalist Lahja Ishitile, who won a gold and a bronze medal at the Paris Games last year, was financially rewarded by the government through the National Reward Policy. 

The National Sports Reward Policy, approved in 2018 and implemented in 2019, aims to motivate and reward athletes who achieve accolades at regional, continental, and global levels.

Hannah Nangula: A trailblazer in Namibia’s makeup and beauty industry

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Hannah Nangula, a name synonymous with innovation and excellence in Namibia’s beauty industry, has carved a remarkable path over the past decade and a half. From humble beginnings as a makeup artist to becoming a celebrated entrepreneur and mentor, Nangula’s journey is a testament to passion, perseverance and the transformative power of makeup.

Baboons and Self-Recognition: A Study in Namibia

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Recent research has revealed intriguing insights into the self-awareness of baboons. Observations conducted in their natural habitat show that these primates look at their reflections in mirrors but do not recognize themselves. This study raises important questions about the nature of self-awareness in animals. While some species, like chimpanzees and dolphins, have demonstrated self-recognition, baboons appear to lack this ability. The findings suggest that self-awareness may not be a universal trait among primates.

Osire Refugees Left in the cold as some miss out on cash assistance

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A refugee from Osire, who wishes to remain anonymous, has raised concerns over the new cash assistance system that has left some refugees without support. The resident told Confidente that while the system was introduced to replace in-kind food assistance, it has resulted in some individuals being excluded from receiving their financial aid.

Over 126,000 IDs Remain Unclaimed

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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security is facing a significant backlog of uncollected identity documents (IDs). As of 31 January 2025, a staggering 126,013 IDs remain in the ministry's possession, according to Executive Director Etienne Maritz in a recent statement to Confidente.

Young Entrepreneur Paves the Way in Motorcycle Training

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In the bustling city of Windhoek, where opportunities are often scarce, young entrepreneur Desmond Tjozongoro is carving his own path in the business world. 

A proud graduate of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) with a degree in Transportation Management, Tjozongoro is the co-owner of NamRiders, a motorcycle driving school, and Destiny Motor Solutions, a consultancy specializing in vehicle registration and roadworthy bookings at NaTIS.