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10 months ago
Sheya Calls for Uniformity in Newspaper Cup
[Namibian] Former Kunene governor Marius Sheya has called for total uniformity for athletes in future editions of the annual Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup.
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10 months ago
Outjo reaps economic rewards from Newspaper Cup
The recently held Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup has left a lasting economic impact on the town of Outjo, with local infrastructure upgrades of the school hostels and the Outjo Sport Stadium being the most notable outcomes.
Local businesses – from guesthouses to food vendors – experienced a surge in sales as visitors poured into the town for the football spectacle. A total of N$11 million in investments were made by the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture for the renovation of the Jöel Heroldt Primary School and Urib Project School hostels.
Former Outjo mayor Josef Urib reaffirmed this sentiment to The Namibian during the tournament held from 18 to 21 April, saying the event brought not only national attention but also real economic benefits.
“We have been visited and we have been empowered economically. We have our houses which were rented out for the weekend. We were selling food to the people. It’s good for Outjo. Every town that hosts a tournament like this should be proud because it’s for the benefit of our people,” Urib says.
Jacobus Basson, the chief hostel matron of Jöel Heroldt Primary School which housed the teams during the tournament, said renovations to the premises included improvements to ablution utilities, dormitories, kitchen and dining facilities.
“We thank the organisers of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup for the new equipment; before, we only had one old gas stove and pan. Now we have a new stove, fridge and frying pan, making our work in the kitchen much easier,” Basson said.
Long-serving Urib Project School hostel matron Uavanga Kangootui says the rehabilitation of the facility was the best thing she has witnessed in her 18 years of service. She says the renovation to the hostels’ dorms and kitchen, which now boasts a new fridge and utensils, were particularly eye-catching.
“We want to say thank you very much to the Newspaper Cup which brought us these wonderful things. This hostel was built a long time ago, during colonial times. It now looks brand new, especially the dorms and the kitchen – you will think you’re in a hotel. We cannot express our gratitude enough,” Kangootui said.
“This is going to make the lives of our pupils much better and also the work of the employees here.”
The post Outjo reaps economic rewards from Newspaper Cup appeared first on The Namibian.
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11 months ago
Swakopmund’s Amadhila whistles her way to the top
By: Terence Mukasa 20-year-old, Aino Amadhila from Swakopmund was amongst the referees officiating at the Nedbank Namibia Newspaper Cup that concluded on Monday in Outjo. Amadhila officiated the third and...
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11 months ago
Under-resourced regions excelled at the Newspaper Cup
Erasmus Shalihaxwe
Kunene Region was crowned champions of the 2025 Nedbank Newspaper Cup after defeating Kavango West 2-0 in the football final, marking a historic first win for the team.
The victory, achieved on home soil, was guided by head coach Tuerikondjera Kasaona, who made history as the first woman to coach a men’s team to a tournament win. Kasaona also serves as assistant coach of the Debmarine Premier League side Blue Waters.
“This win means a lot to the people of Kunene. It’s even more special that we did it at home in front of our supporters who have been behind us since day one,” said Kasaona, who credited the players and the region’s supporters for the achievement.
Former Kunene governor Marius Sheya applauded the team’s technical staff for their dedication. “It was not easy, but the coach and the team worked hard. Our plan was to win both football and netball, and while we fell short in netball, we are proud of this win,” Sheya said.
In the netball final, Kavango East beat Omaheke 40-20 to claim the championship. Patricia Haikera of Kavango East was named Player of the Match.
Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Dino Ballotti, praised both Kavango regions for their strong performances.
“This is a great day for the Kavango regions. These are under-resourced regions, yet they reached the finals in both football and netball. This is a testament to their hard work,” Ballotti said.
He also commended the tournament organisers and private sector sponsors for providing a platform for Namibian youth to showcase their talent.
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11 months ago
Zambezi sets sights on Newspaper Cup
The Zambezi region has assembled a squad capable of claiming a maiden Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup netball title.
This year’s tournament will take place at Outjo in the Kunene region from 18 to 21 April.
To realise that dream, the north-easterners will go up against the three-time champions from the Khomas region, as well as the Otjozondjupa, Kavango West, Ohangwena, Oshikoto and //Kharas regions in Group A.
The netball cup awards the top players in the best player, best defender, best mid-court player and best shooter categories.
While the region has one title in the Newspaper Cup football section of the competition, Zambezi has struggled to challenge for honours in netball. However, they are determined to right the wrongs from their failed campaigns by upsetting the traditional top teams in the competition.
Speaking to Desert FM this week, Zambezi Netball Region chairperson Ria Ndozi said both their football and netball teams are excited and driven to put on top performances at this year’s Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup.
“I can tell you that this year, we are in full force and the other regions must wait for our arrival,” Ndozi said.
“The players have been in training since February this year. I am not only talking about the netball team, but equally our football players have also been in training for about the same time,” she said.
“Our players are very fit at the moment and are committed to the objective. Last year’s edition was a huge disappointment as most of our players suffered from fatigue and lack of endurance,” Ndozi said of their underwhelming showing at Gobabis in 2024.
“What we did this time around, we decided to have preparations very early in the year as both the netball and football team kicked off with training in earnest in February,” she revealed.
She said the netball trials were held at Katima Mulilo, where the final team was selected on 16 March and summarily submitted to Netball Namibia for verification.
“From last year’s experience we saw that fatigue was at play. Players played well during the first two quarters but lacked endurance during the last two quarters. That is why to prevent that, we decided to give them more game times and proper training, so that we don’t give any excuses at Outjo,” Ndozi said of their preparedness.
She applauded the Zambezi governor’s office for the unwavering support to the regional teams by providing food and financial support.
The chairperson also commended the regional sport office for assisting with transport and other challenges.
“We will depart on the 16 April. The reason for travelling earlier is to avoid things like fatigue and give the players enough time to rest the following day,” said Ndozi, adding that the region is ready to challenge the podium.
The post Zambezi sets sights on Newspaper Cup appeared first on The Namibian.
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1 year ago
Kunene ramps up Newspaper Cup preparations
With just over three weeks to go before this year’s Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup kicks off, host region Kunene says preparations are in the final stages.
The football and netball competition runs from 18 to 21 April at Outjo, bringing together the best under-20 talent from across Namibia while also reinforcing critical wildlife conservation efforts.
Speaking after the penultimate site inspection of the athletes’ accommodation and playing facilities on Tuesday, Kunene governor Marius Sheya, who doubles as the local organising committee’s head, said the region is 90% ready to host the prestigious tournament.
“We have done quite a lot in terms of hostel accommodation. All three hostels are in an advanced stage, and by next week, we should have the completion of most of these facilities,” Sheya said.
“Equally, the sport facilities are almost ready, with about 90% of the work completed. We believe that within the next two weeks, everything will be fully operational.”
The governor also expressed satisfaction with the inspection visit conducted by officials from The Namibian, the Namibia Football Association and Netball Namibia. Their visit follows an initial assessment last month when a number of improvements were recommended to ensure the smooth running of the competition.
“I am satisfied that we have addressed almost all the shortcomings that were highlighted in the initial report,” Sheya noted.
“As a region, we are fully prepared to welcome Namibians from all walks of life, especially the participating teams.”
He also revealed that beyond football, this year’s edition of the Nedbank Newspaper Cup will also serve as a platform to raise awareness against the poaching of elephants, lions and rhinos.
Sheya said the event will include an official opening ceremony, followed by a free music concert aimed at spreading a strong anti-poaching message.
“We, together with The Namibian and Nedbank, have dedicated this year’s edition to the protection of wildlife,” Sheya stated.
“This is why we are planning a concert for young people to advocate against poaching. We want to send a clear message that the future generation of this country is against poaching, and we say no to it.”
The post Kunene ramps up Newspaper Cup preparations appeared first on The Namibian.
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