The world is mourning the loss of His Excellency Dr. Hage Geingob, the respected President of Namibia, who played a crucial role in liberating Namibia and South Africa from apartheid tyranny. His legacy is a lasting tribute to his relentless pursuit of justice, equality, and freedom. This loss resonates far beyond Namibia’s borders; it is indeed a loss to the entire SADC region and the African continent. As we grieve his loss, let us also celebrate his life and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
Football fans in Africa are eagerly awaiting the South Africa vs Namibia match, which represents more than just a game but the hopes and dreams of the passionate followers of both nations. As preparations for the pivotal encounter begin, the universal appeal of sports is highlighted, showcasing the shared journey of athletes globally. The power of football to foster unity and inspire is championed by the EU, with social media buzzing with excitement and families gathering around screens to watch the match.
Namibia’s historic victory at the Africa Cup of Nations not only made football history but also gave players a financial boost with R300,000 in bonus prize money each. The team featured nine PSLbased players who highlighted the league’s role in nurturing African football talent. However, questions have been raised about the future of Makhehlene Makhaula at Orlando Pirates as his contract is due to expire in June 2024, with the club deciding whether to trigger his contract extension or let him go.
Get ready for an exhilarating faceoff between Tunisia and Namibia at AFCON 2023. Tunisia comes with a wellrespected football lineage, while Namibia has been demonstrating steady improvement and tenacity in the global football sphere. The event has created a buzz on social media platforms, with experts offering their wagering advice, and fans eagerly anticipating a triumphant outcome. With a live stream available globally, no fan needs to miss this muchawaited matchup, highlighting the universal allure of football and its unifying power.
South Africa’s Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, reiterated the country’s commitment to providing electricity to Namibia during a media briefing in Windhoek. Namibia currently generates only 40% of its required energy domestically, with the remaining 60% imported from neighboring countries through the Southern African Power Pool. South Africa contributes 100 megawatts to this energy supply.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s public engagement program for May 2023 demonstrates his administration’s dedication to promoting and strengthening South Africa’s global presence. The program encompasses various events and activities covering a wide range of topics, from healthcare to regional peace and security, as well as bilateral relationships with other countries.