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Kavango East Netball champions celebrate victory Kavango East Netball champions celebrate victory Sport Mon, 05/12/2025 - 11:30

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Kavango East governor promises dinner for cup winners Kavango East governor Julius Hambyuka yesterday said he would honour his pledge to treat the newly crowned 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup netball champions to dinner. His region reclaimed the u20 crown at Outjo on Monday, ending a decade of misfortune in the competition since winning the inaugural title. When welcoming the football and netball football teams back home at Rundu yesterday, Hambyuka said the youngsters had brought immense pride and joy to the region. “I promised you when I sent you off that if you claim the cup, I will organise a dinner for you,” Hambyuka said. “You have won, you made us proud and take note we will invite you for dinner.” His office will support the team’s ambition to retain the title championship at next year’s tournament. “This trophy should remain in Kavango East; next year we will win the cup, then we’ll bring it again home,” Hambyuka said, before proceeding to acknowledge and thank the netball technical team for their dedication to excellence. Kavango East Netball Association chairperson Wayera Hausiku says they have already started to plot the defence of their Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup netball title. Regaining the title, which they first won in 2015, was phase one of the region’s plan to dominate the competition – similar to how Khomas enjoyed a three-year stronghold on the coveted trophy. Kavango East vanquished Khomas in the group stages before securing the crown in a lopsided final contest against Omaheke. “We’re are very happy to take the cup this year. We were well prepared. This year we told ourselves we are going to get the cup,” said Hausiku after the team upgraded from fourth at Gobabis last year to first at Outjo. “We are going to try to keep this team as it is but we have to get some strategies of making sure the team remains motivated for success. We already have a development team or shadow team for Kavango East which prepared the first team for the tournament,” she continued. “So, we are going to try to make sure that this team will keep the trophy.” Team captain Susan Dindo said dedication and discipline led them to triumph. She hopes their victory will encourage other youth to participate in sports while still studying to maximise their potential. “As players, we believe in discipline to overcome our challenges. It is what helped us win the games and bring the cup home,” she said. Winning coach Frans Ndara said it was not an easy journey, from selecting the final squad to camping and fighting for honours. He highlighted the challenges of lack of training facilities and playing gear, a struggle he hopes will be addressed by the regional leadership. “Some of the girls were lacking tekkies, we had to dig in our pockets. We got sponsored to buy for a few players at the last minute, Ndara said. “It was very tough to train in the morning and in the afternoon because you need to have the same routine of training with the girls to get used [to it],” Ndara said. In terms of opposition at the tournament, Ndara said the matches against former champions Khomas and Erongo were the toughest to negotiate. “I remember drawing Erongo in the last group games. They gave us a tough time because they were also well prepared. Those teams are always well prepared, you know they have better facilities compared to us,” said Ndara, who revealed that the players and technical staff each received N$100 before the final match from an unspecified supporter to motivate them. The post Kavango East governor promises dinner for cup winners appeared first on The Namibian.

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Kavango East Netball Champions of 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup [Namibian] The Kavango East regional netball team was on Monday crowned as the new champions for the 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at Outjo in the Kunene region.

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Kavango East netball champions of 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup The Kavango East regional netball team was on Monday crowned as the new champions for the 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup at Outjo in the Kunene region. The new champions defeated the Omaheke region with 40 points to 21 in the final. In the third position is the Ohangwena regional netball team, which defeated the 2024 Newspaper cup netball champions, the Khomas Region, with 42 points to 33. Head coach of the Kavango East netball team, Frans Ndara, in an interview shortly after the final game said his team worked very hard during the preparations for the games and that has now paid off handsomely. Omaheke netball head coach Greg Makari on his part said his team was disappointed about the outcome, considering how well they prepared. “For now, we are going back to the drawing board, see where we went wrong and correct those mistakes for next year’s edition,” Makari said. The post Kavango East netball champions of 2025 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup appeared first on The Namibian.

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Oshana to unleash fresh talent, Ohangwena eyes historic win Last year’s Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup runner-ups Oshana have sharpened their new-found talent with the aim to lift the coveted trophy that evaded them at Gobabis. They lost the final contest to the reigning netball champions Khomas, who completed an unprecedented hat-trick of crowns in the competition. Oshana has been fine-tuning their approach and blending the old guard with new recruits daily since they assembled for camp late last week, said Oshana netball association chairperson Foibe Neliwa recently. Revising the make-up of the team was necessary to maintain the hunger required to make their mark at this year’s Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup, which is slated for Outjo from 18 to 21 April. Neliwa said that refreshing the team is also part of the region’s two-year cycle strategy to introduce new talent that has gone through rigorous training programmes. “The players are currently training on a daily basis and we have developed a formidable side that can withstand any pressure,” Neliwa said. “We have identified potential talent from all over the region including schools for our under 19 regional team … There have been a number of friendly matches organised against netball clubs from the region, and the players are getting the hang of it in terms of what is expected from them at Outjo.” stressed Neliwa. “I am extremely excited to see the talent at our disposal who are eager and willing to take the very best in the regional tournament set for Outjo.” Neliwa is confident that Oshana will go all the way to the final and take the glittering trophy this time around. Oshana is pitted against serious competitors in Group B in the form of the Kavango East and Erongo regions – who have both won the championship in the past. Oshana also has a date with host region Kunene, as well as the Omusati, Omaheke and Hardap regions. The team departs for Outjo tomorrow. OHANGWENA HOPE TO MAKE HISTORY The Ohangwena netball team manager, Ndeshi Kambeyo, said preparations have progressed well, which bodes well for their desire to deliver positive results at Outjo. “Trials went well and training has been awesome thanks to the business community who made the training camp possible,” Kambeyo said recently. “Our performance last year at Gobabis was not that bad as we won most of our group stage matches but failed to reach the semi-final stage of the tournament … That trophy must come home and we have done all we could to make sure that we are crowned champions this year,” she said. “We have a bunch of quality players who most represented the region in Gobabis, and have certainly gained the needed experience to deliver.” She said that players have received ample preparation for the tournament as they bid to upset Khomas, the favorite to win. “We hope to make history in Outjo with these quality players that we have,” Kambeyo said. She said that Khomas’ advantage is the fact that they have active netball leagues and that the same cannot be said of the Ohangwena region. “But that will not put us down from getting what we want,” stressed Kambeyo. Ohangwena will take on the Kavango West, Oshikoto, Zambezi, Otjozondjupa and //Kharas regions, as well as the defending champions, Khomas. The post Oshana to unleash fresh talent, Ohangwena eyes historic win appeared first on The Namibian.

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