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Namibia making headway in qualifiers |
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Written by Penda Jonas Hashoongo
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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THE Namibian Under-19 cricket coach, Johan Rudolph, says the team is making great progress at the ongoing ICC Under-19 African Qualifier tournament in Windhoek. |
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Stacey Naris urges young girls to play soccer |
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Written by Penda Jonas Hashoongo
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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ONE of Namibia’s young and talented female footballers, Stacey Naris, has urged young girls to play soccer despite negative factors associated with female football. |
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Yours Truly: Meryl, Meryl, Meryl |
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Written by Yours Truly
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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Sometime last year we had a huge debate as Informanté journalists about whether you would disown your child if you found that she is into same-sex affairs. Mrs Mule, the grandmother of the newsroom argued that such a child should be disowned, against a barrage of opposition from young writers who thought otherwise. |
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Western Suburbs highly optimistic |
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Written by Penda Jonas Hashoongo
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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WESTERN Suburbs Rugby club’s coach has expressed optimism over his team’s chances in the MTC Rugby Premier League semi-finals against Wanderers at the Hage Geingob stadium in Windhoek on Saturday. |
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King of clubs (8): Racial integration |
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Written by King of Clubs
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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It is disappointing to see that 20 years after our country’s independence, sport still remains a victim of racial-based hurdles. Racial integration is the sugar coated term we use for trying to make sure that we have a reasonable amount of players from the different races in a given sports’ team or code. |
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