THE Premier League announced on Friday that all matches had been cancelled this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II but Test cricket and golf will resume.
NAMIBIAN Olympic rower Maike Diekmann announced her retirement on Friday. Diekmann, who represented Namibia at the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo released the following statement:
NEW RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose promised to "do a few things differently" ahead of his side's clash with former employers Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
IN his quest to unify the local creative industry and raise awareness for mental health, popular gospel musician D-Naff has initiated the Speak Out Seek Help Music Festival.
WITH Collective Singers representing Namibia at the World Choral Expo in Portugal, the group's spokesperson George Marenga says their aim is to make Africa proud.
IN his quest to unify the local creative industry and raise awareness for mental health, popular gospel musician D-Naff has initiated the Speak Out Seek Help Music Festival.
AFTER three years of dropping revenue, profit and return on equity, Standard Bank Group Namibia's recent half year results look promising, with the above indicators all showing increases – especially profit after tax, which is up by over 24%.
A GLOBAL pioneer in green hydrogen recently announced that the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has accepted its scoping report.
THE Bank of Namibia this week borrowed N$1,7 billion on behalf of the state through bonds and treasury bills.
SOUTH Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party recalls the atrocities of the late Queen Elizabeth who died on Thursday.
SOUTH Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party recalls the atrocities of the late Queen Elizabeth who died on Thursday.
The Queen died at the age of 96 in Scotland after a 70-year rule over the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
“We do not mourn the death of Elizabeth, because to us her death is a reminder of a very tragic period in this country and Africa's history,” the EFF said in a statement issued late last night.
The EFF reflected on the oppression of the people during the Queen's rule in Africa, the Caribbean Islands, parts of Asia and Australia.
“Elizabeth Windsor, during her lifetime, never acknowledged these crimes that Britain and her family in particular perpetrated across the world.
“In fact, she was a proud flag bearer of these atrocities because during her reign,” the statement reads.
The political party stated that she willingly benefited from the wealth obtained from the exploitation and murder of millions of people across the world.
“The British royal family stands on the shoulders of millions of slaves who were shipped away from the continent to serve the interests of racist white capital accumulation, at the centre of which lies the British royal family,” the EFF said.
“If there is really life and justice after death, may Elizabeth and her ancestors get what they deserve,” the statement adds.
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