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  1. timor
    22nd September 2008 05:33 AM - permalink
    timor
    I think our soccer is out of its original vision since they are not winning and according to the rumours the players are drinking too much and lack dicispline when it comes to the couches or let me say the whole entire management. i think Rusten mogane was the only the right person to dicispline the team.
  2. NamibiaSport
    26th May 2008 11:43 PM - permalink
    NamibiaSport
    Background

    Namibia Sport, Namibia's leading sport magazine first appeared in February 2002. Since then it has appeared on a monthly basis without fail, making it Namibia 's longest running independent magazine to date.

    Namibia Sport was registered as a company in April 2002, with its directors being Henry Fernandes, owner of Solitaire Press and Helge Schutz, editor of Namibia Sport.

    Namibia Sport's print run is currently 2 000, with an estimated readership of more than 10 000 per month. The Ministry of Basic Education and Culture has a standing order of slightly more than 700 copies per month, which are distributed to school libraries throughout Namibia . The magazine is distributed throughout Namibia with agents covering all major towns.

    Track Record


    Namibia Sport is focused on reporting on sporting excellence in Namibia and promoting a sporting culture in the country.

    Namibia Sport covers all the major sporting events in Namibia , while regular profiles on Namibia 's top sportsmen and women have appeared. Features on national heroes like Frank Fredericks, Agnes Samaria, Eliphas Shivute, Mohammed Ouseb, Luketz Swartbooi, Elizabeth Mongudhi, Collin Benjamin, The Hitman Moses, Mannie Heymans and Douw Calitz have appeared, while Namibia 's major achievements on the international stage have been recorded.

    Some of these include the Commonwealth Games of 2002, the All Africa Games, the Cricket World Cup and the Rugby World Cup, which all took place in 2003; and the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens .

    On the local stage soccer receives preferential coverage, with the Brave Warriors' international matches and the MTC Namibia Premier League being covered in detail. Namibia Sport has helped to professionalise soccer, with the introduction of its soccer Player of the month and Player of the Season awards. Arnold Subeb of Black Africa was our first Player of the Season in 2004, while William Chilufya of Civics was the 2005 Legal Shield Player of the Season. MTC have taken over as sponsors of the 2005/6 Player of the Month and Season competition.

    Other sport codes are also promoted, with athletics, cricket, boxing, tennis, rugby and hockey receiving regular coverage.

    Namibia Sport also emphasises the importance of the youth and, in collaboration with Pepsi, features the Junior Pepsi Sport Star of the month.
    Namibia Sport Online

    Namibia Sport's website first appeared at the beginning of 2005. Since then it has been updated on a near daily basis, to provide information about Namibian sport to a wider international public.

    The website differs from the magazine in the sense that it focuses on hard news, which more than often reaches our online viewers first before other publications. The magazine is more analytical, featuring in-depth, investigative articles, profiles and features.

    Some of the website's features include news reports accompanied by action photos, a photo gallery, opinion polls, log standings and a search engine for past articles, players, statistics, etc.

    The website is growing and with staff members dedicated to the development and updating of the site, we will publish even more articles in the future.

    Since the beginning of 2006, we have started offering clients an opportunity to advertise on the website.

    Sport plays an important role in nation building and the development of the youth, who look up to their sporting heroes as role models. Namibia is blessed with exceptional sportsmen and women who continue to put their country on the map and serve as positive role models for the Namibian youth.

    Advertisers are invited to take advantage of this fast-growing industry to promote their products.

    What we offer

    - The most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of Namibian sport.
    - Award winning sport action photos, which can be purchased online or on a CD.
    - Sport articles, features and interviews that can be purchased online by media companies.

    What we charge


    Advertising:
    We have various rates for Namibia Sport magazine, ranging from company logo placements to full-page colour adverts. More information can be obtained from Lisa Isaacks, Namibia Sport’s Marketing and Advertising Manager at advertising@namibiasport.com.na
    For online advertising we charge N$1 000 per month for a company logo which will appear on the homepage of Namibia Sport Magazine |

    Digital Photos:
    For individuals: N$20 per photo
    For media institutions: N$50 per photo
    For advertising purposes: N$200 per photo

    Sport articles:

    Articles less than 500 words: N$100
    Articles more than 500 words: N$200
    A monthly retainer for photos and articles: N$2 500

    More information can be obtained from the editor Helge Schutz at editor@namibiasport.com.na or the Marketing & Advertising Manager Lisa Isaacks at advertising@namibiasport.com.na

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Posted 26th July 2009 at 12:43 PM by NamibiaSport Comments 0
Posted in Football
Namibia’s U14 girls’ soccer team started off on a high note at the Norway Cup competition when they drew 1-1 against Elverum in a friendly match and then beat Elverum 1-0 in their opening competitive match on Thursday.

According to Namibia’s team manager Jacky Gertze, Namibia were full value for their win while Emma Naris scored Namibia’s goal.

The Namibian team has proved popular with the locals and has featured prominently in the local media. The Norwegian website...

Posted 26th July 2009 at 12:42 PM by NamibiaSport Comments 0
Posted in Athletics
Edward Kaunivi of Okahandja won the PriceWaterhouseCoopers National 15km championships for the second year in a row in a time of 51 minutes 31 seconds on Saturday morning.

Kaunivi beat veteran Luketz Swartbooi in a sprint to the line, as Swartbooi finished second in 51:35, while Johannes Naitembu came third in 51:44.

The participants struggled in icy cold conditions, and a stiff wind, with the result that the winning times were not very fast. In 2008 Kaunivi won the...

Posted 26th July 2009 at 12:40 PM by NamibiaSport Comments 0
Posted in Boxing
Paulus “The Hitman” Moses retained his WBA lightweight title when he convincingly beat Takehiro Shimada on points at the Windhoek Country Club on Saturday night. Moses piled up the points with his razor sharp jab and although Shimada gave a brave performance, especially in the close exchanges, Moses was more industrious and had the higher work rate.

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Posted 23rd July 2009 at 12:46 PM by NamibiaSport Comments 0
Posted in Uncategorized
Bank Windhoek has partnered with Intendo Gymnastics Club to host the second Qualifying Trampoline and Tumbling Competition, to be hosted on 25 July 2009.

This Qualifying Tournament allows the gymnasts much needed competition and aims to expose the sport to the wider public. Amongst the 47 gymnasts that will be in action this weekend are the well-known Michellé Solomons, Jivanka Kruger and Nicole Visser. These 47 gymnasts hail from four clubs.

“Sport, of whichever code,...

Posted 23rd July 2009 at 12:44 PM by NamibiaSport Comments 0
Posted in Boxing
All roads lead to the Windhoek Country Club on Saturday when Namibia’s word champion Paulus “The Hitman” Moses will defend his WBA lightweight title against Takehiro Shimada of Japan.

It will be a historic event - the first time that Namibia will host a world title fight - and judging by ticket sales a full house of about 3 000 fans can be expected at the Country Club on Saturday evening.

It wont be easy as Shimada is an experienced boxer with an impressive record...
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