FC Ongos ladies crowned champions of PstBet NFA Cup


WINDHOEK: FC Ongos ladies team were crowned champions of the 2024 PstBet Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup after their 2-1 victory over Khomas NamPol at the Independence Stadium on Saturday.

The 2023/24 FNB Women’s Super League champions, who had a slow start, relied on their experience to secure the Football Association Cup.

The final match of the Women’s Football Association Cup went into extra time after a 1-1 draw at the end of the regular 90 minutes.

Both teams struggled to score in the first half, but FC Ongos took the lead in the second half. However, their celebrations were shortlived as Khomas NamPol equalized with a penalty five minutes later.

The game remained tied at 1-1, forcing extra time, in which FC Ongos took control of the game, dominating possession and scoring their second goal, ultimately winning the game 2-1 and being crowned PstBet NFA Cup champions.

Beauties defeated Nust Babes 3-0 in the third-place play-offs, securing the third-place position.

The winners of the women’s co
mpetition received N.dollars 250 000, the runners-up N.dollars 120 000, and the third-place team N.dollars 70 000.

Source: The Namibia News Agency

African Stars crowned champions of PstBet NFA Cup


WINDHOEK: Debmarine Namibia Premiership champions African Stars were crowned champions of the 2024 PstBet Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup after their 2-1 victory over Young Brazilians at the Independence Stadium on Saturday.

The 2023/24 Debmarine Namibia Premiership champions added another trophy to their cabinet this season by securing the Football Association Cup and marking their sixth win of the NFA Cup.

This achievement places them as the all-time winners, with two more trophies than Chief Santos, who has lifted the trophy four times.

To be crowned champions, the Katutura-based team took control of the match as early as 25 minutes with a penalty by Willy Stephanus who opened the scoring against a resilient Karasburg-based Young Brazilians.

The first half which produced exciting football on both halves of the field ended 1-0 in African Stars’ favour.

The second half saw Young Brazilians continuing where they ended off in the first half applying pressure on African Stars who later cracked as th
eir defender Charles Hambira and goalkeeper Kamaijanda Ndisiro were caught off guard when Quinton van Staden netted in Young Brazilian’s equaliser.

With the match level at one all after 90 minutes of football, the game was forced into extra time. Extra-time still saw Young Brazilians forcing for a win but as they continued to play their attacking football they were then exposed at the back which is when African Stars countered them.

Stars won a free-kick just metres outside the 25-metre box and once more their reliable free-kick taker Stephanus stepped up and made it count as they once more took the lead of the game.

After 120 minutes of football, African Stars were crowned champions while Young Brazilians finished as runner-ups.

In the third-place play-off, Khomas NamPol walked away with a bronze medal after overcoming Eeshoke Chula Chula in one of the most exciting matches on the day. Khomas NamPol won the match 3-2.

The men’s winning team of the tournament African Stars walked away with N.dollars 500,
000 while the runner-ups Young Brazilians received N.dollars 250 000 and the third and fourth-placed teams Khomas NamPol and Chula Chula received N.dollars 100,000 and N.dollars 50,000 respectively

Source: The Namibia News Agency

Mostert and Freyer win Nedbank RR XC4 Series


WINDHOEK: Namibia’s female rider, Jean-Marie Mostert, and male rider Martin Freyer were on Saturday crowned winners of the female and male categories of the 2024 Nedbank Rock and Rut Cross Country (XC) Series.

Round four, the final round of the 2024 Nedbank Rock and Rut Cross Country (XC) series, took place at the new venue, Towerbos Trails, located 10 kilometres (km) outside Windhoek on the Daan Viljoen road.

In the women’s category, Mostert finished the three loops of a 4.5 km route over five minutes ahead of her competitor Mimi Hough.

Mostert completed her race in a time of one hour, four minutes and 14 seconds (01:04:14) to win the elite women’s category, while Hough finished in 01:09:40. The standout performer was junior rider Delsia Jansen van Vuuren, who dominated the women’s category and won the Under-18 (U18) race with a time of 56 minutes and eight seconds, a full eight minutes ahead of the elite women’s rider.

In the men’s elite category, Freyer won the race and was crowned the overall champion
of this year’s Nedbank Rock and Rut Cross Country (XC) Series. His closest competitor for the title, Kevin Lowe, found the going tough and had to drop out of the race. The overall leader of the series, Alex Miller, could not compete as he was representing the country at the Paris Olympics.

Freyer completed the 27-kilometer race, which consisted of a 4.5 km loop that had to be completed six times, in 01:26:03. He was closely followed by Theuns Van der Westhuizen, who finished 23 seconds behind with a time of 01:26:26. Brandon Plaatjes secured the third position, finishing four minutes behind in a time of 01:30:56.

The most outstanding performer of the day was U18 rider Roger Suren, who completed his five loops in a time of 01:10:21. The young rider led the race throughout and gave the elite riders a run for their money until he finished his five loops.

In an interview with Nampa after the race, Freyer said he had a good race and enjoyed the new trail.

‘Technically this is a rock landscape, and the climbs a
re quite steep, and this track doesn’t give you enough time to recover because it’s very steep most of the time and poses a challenge, but I managed to pace myself well which gave me the win,’ Freyer said.

He added that the new trail is of international standard and having many trails in the country gives the riders a challenge and exposure to prepare well for international competitions.

Meanwhile, Van Vuuren said that competing on the new mountain bike loops was exciting.

‘The race went well, and despite the challenge, I managed to complete it in 16 minutes per lap. I enjoyed the race, and my strategy was to push hard on the first lap and then maintain the pace. The new trail has become my favourite because it presents various challenges with its steep hills,’ said Van Vuuren.

Source: The Namibia News Agency

United on the brink of missing out on play-offs


WINDHOEK: Namibia Rugby Premier League defending champions Trustco United are on the brink of missing out on the Premier League play-offs after going down 18-15 against arch-rivals FNB Wanderers on Saturday.

Round 13 of the Premier League saw United making a short journey from their base in Olympia to Pioneers Park at the Wanderers Sports Field to face their opponents in one of the most nail-biting derbies in Namibian rugby.

As expected, the two gave it their all in front of their spectators who cheered them on as Wanderers managed to run in two tries, one conversion and two penalties on the day to narrowly win the match but not good enough points to take them top of the table.

Wanderers’ tries on the day were scored by left-wing Jurgen Meyer and eight-man Driaan Vorster while flyhalf Geraldo Beukes scored a penalty a conversion and a drop ball.

United also ran in two tries through right-wing Edgar Beuthin and centre JD Nel while scrumhalf Jahno du Plessis scored a conversion and flyhalf Hanreco van Zyl s
cored a penalty.

The defeat against FNB Wanderers means the league-defending champions will have to give it their all to score a bonus point or win all their matches with the hope that FNB Grootfontein drops points.

Grootfontein is in fourth place with 33 points from 13 matches, while United holds fifth place with 32 points.

UNAM leads the standings with 61 points, followed by Wanderers with 57 points. FNB Kudus from Walvis Bay secured a 25-21 victory over Grootfontein on Saturday, solidifying their third-place standing with 53 points.

Reho Falcons, after defeating Dolphins 47-15 at home, are in sixth place but tied with United on 32 points. Western Suburbs, who were beaten by Rehoboth 43-28, dropped to eighth position with 24 points while FNB Rehoboth moved up to seventh position with 25 points.

The Simonis Storm Dolphins remain at the bottom of the standings with five points. Only the top four teams after 16 rounds of rugby will qualify for the playoffs, which will determine the winner of this year’s P
remier League title.

Source: The Namibia News Agency

Annual KAITE raises over N.dollars 200 000 in pledges


A fundraising gala dinner held for the annual Keetmanshoop Agricultural, Industrial and Tourism Expo (KAITE) on Friday, raised close to N.dollars 238 000 in pledges.

The 68th KAITE is set to take place from 29 October to 01 November 2024 under the theme ‘Tourism and Green Investment for inclusive economic development’. It aims to bring together partners to trade and build economic friendships for the prosperity of the town of Keetmanshoop and the nation at large.

Addressing the different stakeholders, including businesses and individuals who made the pledges, KAITE patron, Benedictus Diergaardt said the expo is a beacon of hope and progress as it creates a platform for communities to showcase the best of what they offer and sets the stage for continued growth and development.

‘The expo exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and innovation needed to drive our nation forward, bringing together experts, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders from various sectors to share ideas, forge partnerships,and explore opport
unities,’ he said.

Diergaardt said tourism plays a pivotal role in Namibia’s economy, showcasing the country’s unparalleled natural beauty and rich cultural heritage while serving as a gateway to economic prosperity, offering numerous opportunities for job creation, community development, and cultural exchange.

‘To fully harness its potential, we must embed sustainability into every facet of our tourism industry, ensuring that the benefits of growth reach all corners of our society while preserving our environment for future generations,’ he noted.

Further, the patron said green investment is the driving force behind a sustainable and resilient economy and by channelling resources into environmentally sustainable projects, the country can safeguard its natural resources, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and open new avenues for economic growth.

‘These investments can transform our agricultural practices, introduce cutting-edge industrial innovations, and enhance our tourism offerings, making them m
ore sustainable and appealing to an increasingly eco-conscious global audience. Further inclusive economic development is the cornerstone of our vision for Namibia, it involves creating opportunities for our youth, empowering our women, and ensuring that both rural and urban communities benefit from economic progress,’ Diergaardt stressed.

Source: The Namibia News Agency

Man dies instantly after reportedly falling from a water tank


A 59-year-old man died instantly on Saturday when he allegedly fell from a 15-metre high water tank at Otjiwarongo.

Namibian Police Force (NamPol) head of community affairs in the Otjozondjupa Region, Senior Inspector Maureen Mbeha in a media statement on Sunday said the incident happened while the deceased was busy with regular maintenance work on the tank, belonging to the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater).

‘The incident occurred at 13h00 on Saturday afternoon in Orwetoveni residential area near the Karundu Primary School,’ said Mbeha.

Preliminary police investigations indicate that the protection belt the deceased was wearing allegedly became loose, and that might have caused him to fall from the tower.

His 37-year-old colleague was safely rescued from the water tank and taken to the Otjiwarongo State Hospital for treatment, Mbeha added.

Police investigations into the matter continue.

Source: The Namibia News Agency