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Seidler flirts with academy

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  • By Adolf Kaure

Namibia’s two-time Olympian, Phillip Seidler said that he aspires to establish his own academy to develop elite athletes in Erongo region.   Speaking to Confidente this week, the open water sensation popularly known as the ‘human shark’, stated that starting the academy would enable him to plough back into his community. 

Trump ambushes Ramaphosa with false genocide claims

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South Africa rejects the allegation that white people are disproportionately targeted by crime. As that country’s President Cyril Ramaphosa alluded to in the meeting with United States President Donald Trump, murder rates are high in the country and the overwhelming majority of victims are black.

Arysteg/Simonis Storm NTTA attracts 79 young players

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A total of 79 young table tennis players converged on the Wanderers Sports Hall in Pioneers Park in Windhoek over the weekend to compete in the third tournament of the Arysteq / Simonis Storm Schools Tournament Series 2025. The tournament comprised of 27 junior girls and 52 junior boys, representing a 35 percent participation rate for junior girls, aligning with international guidelines to increase female participation in the sport. 

Youth assembly tackles pressing issues

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  • By Chollastic Tjehiua

The World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) vice president for Africa, Naftal Kambungu said the organization’s just-concluded general assembly held in Windhoek, deliberated on pressing youth issues, including access to education, health care, clean water, and sanitation. 

Anyolo, glowing beyond the crown

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  • By Patience Makwele

As her reign as Miss Namibia 2024 nears its end, 29-year-old Prisca Anyolo, reflects on her journey into the modelling world and beyond. A business owner, journalist, and passionate advocate for women’s empowerment, the beauty queen narrated how modeling sparked her confidence and how winning Miss Namibia afforded her recognition on a global scale. 

Youth shine in Welwitchia, COSDEF marriage

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  • By Chollastic Tjehiua

Out-of-school youth and marginalized groups as well as students at the Namibia Community Skills Development Foundation (COSDEF) and the Welwitchia University are the biggest beneficiaries in a partnership forged between the two institutions recently. 
COSDEF and Welwitchia University have committed to offering scholarships and fellowships to deserving students in order to promote equitable access to higher education. 

‘I will act on the City of Windhoek’ - Sankwasa

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• By Patience Makwele

Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa said he is acquainting him- self with a recent Confidente report on damning findings of at least four forensic audits and investigations at the City of Windhoek, before summoning municipal officials to hand over the documents to him.

‘Daring to fight and daring to win’

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  •  By Kae Matundu Tjiparuro

ONE of the foremost publications in Namibia holding, if not hold out, to be a guide to Namibian politics is the similarly titled publication by Graham Hopwood, which include what is termed the A-Z of Namibian political personalities. 
Given the electric nature of those covered by the book, not to mention the shadiness of some of the would-be personalities, ala the author, it is difficult to discern the meaning of personalities in this regard.