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9 months ago
Urban Mobility Summit Aims to Drive Growth in Windhoek
Windhoek’s Urban Mobility Conference 2025 is underway with the theme “Driving Economic Growth Through Urban Mobility.” City spokesperson Lydia Amutenya says the event brings together policymakers, private innovators, scholars and...
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10 months ago
AUSC Region 5 Youth Games’ LOC rallies city support
Justicia Shipena
The General Manager of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games, Jacqueline Gertze, says the City of Windhoek will play a key role in the success of the event.
Gertze said the city’s support with transport, emergency services, safety, waste management, and environmental health is vital to delivering a world-class Games.
She made the remarks during a courtesy visit to the Mayor of Windhoek, Ndeshihafela Larandja, on Thursday.
The LOC updated the mayor on preparations for the 11th edition of the Region 5 Youth Games, which will take place from 4 to 13 July 2025 in Windhoek.
The Games will host 2,552 athletes and officials from 10 Southern African countries.
Competitions will take place in 12 sports codes, including football, netball, volleyball, swimming, tennis, basketball, and boxing.
Mayor Larandja welcomed the LOC and assured them of the city’s full support.
She said Windhoek is ready to help deliver an event that the capital and the region can be proud of.
Meanwhile, AUSC Region 5 held a classification workshop for visually impaired athletes this week in Gaborone, Botswana.
The workshop trained optometrists and technical officials as the region steps up preparations for the Games in Namibia.
Led by Ugandan classification specialist Joseph Sebwana, the workshop focused on fair and evidence-based classification of visually impaired athletes.
“We’ve taken a major step forward in levelling the playing field,” said Sebwana. “This workshop wasn’t just about technical standards; it was about recognising talent, ensuring fair representation, and building systems that respect every athlete’s right to compete.”
Participants shared knowledge and aligned on assessment protocols.
They engaged in practical sessions and exchanged best practices.
“We covered key areas from athlete identification to assessment protocols,” Sebwana said. “The enthusiasm and professionalism from participants show that this region is ready to lead on inclusion.”
The workshop took place ahead of the Final Entry by Name (FEN) deadline on 30 April 2025, marking an important step in technical preparations for the Games.
AUSC Region 5 CEO Stanley Mutoya praised the effort.
“This is how we ensure no athlete is left behind. We’re proud to build capacity that enables all athletes, regardless of ability, to compete on fair and empowering terms.”
The workshop forms part of Region 5’s wider inclusion strategy.
This year’s Games will, for the first time, feature Special Olympics competitions.
An inter-ministerial forum on inclusion will also take place during the games to align government policy on disability and sport across the region.
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10 months ago
Researchers, medical experts in WHK for interntaional HIV meeting
Researchers, medical experts in WHK for interntaional HIV meeting
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11 months ago
Region 5 Games preparations advance significantly
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the 11th edition of the AUSC Region 5 Games has reported substantial progress following a highly productive seven-day meeting held in Windhoek.
The gathering, which concluded on Tuesday, brought together key stakeholders including representatives from the Regional Organising Committee, general team managers, delegates from the Confederation International, and chefs de mission from all ten participating nations.
Discussions over the past week centred on the meticulous planning and organisation required to host the prestigious youth games, scheduled to take place in Windhoek from 4 to 13 July 2025. Delegates also undertook site visits to the facilities in Swakopmund, which will serve as venues for swimming and athletics.
A highlight of the week was Sunday’s official team sports draw, which generated considerable anticipation for the upcoming competitions in basketball, netball, football, and both beach and indoor volleyball.
On the final day, the LOC presented a comprehensive update on their preparations, complemented by reports from the confederations on the readiness of their respective sporting codes. The chefs de mission conveyed their satisfaction with the overall progress achieved.
Dr Ndeulipula Hamutumwa, chairperson of the Local Organising Committee, stated: “The visit of the chefs de mission was invaluable. Following productive site visits and the commitments we secured for necessary upgrades, I am pleased to confirm the competition venues. Furthermore, we are delighted to announce the confirmed locations for the Games Villages in both Windhoek and Swakopmund, ensuring optimal comfort and convenience for all participating delegations.”
Hamutumwa further emphasized the LOC’s commitment to open communication: “I want to personally assure all chefs de mission that my door, and that of the Games General Manager, is always open. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at any time, along with your respective cluster heads. We are here to provide our full support.”
Namibia is expressing its enthusiasm for hosting the event. “Namibia is incredibly proud to host the largest youth multi-sport games in the SADC region,” Hamutumwa remarked. “We have a strong history of successfully hosting significant events, and we are deeply honoured to welcome the AUSC Region 5 Games.”
In a significant development, the 11th edition of the Games will embrace inclusivity by including Special Olympics athletes for the first time. “Inclusivity is a core value for these Games and for Namibia,” Hamutumwa affirmed. “This marks a significant and positive step forward, and we strongly encourage all participating governments to prioritise and support gender balance and equal opportunities for all our talented young athletes, including those with special needs.”
Hamutumwa also acknowledged the crucial role of the Regional Organising Committee: “I extend my sincere appreciation to the Regional Organising Committee, especially the chair, Stanley Mutoya, for their invaluable guidance and support. We will continue to work closely with them to ensure the successful delivery of these Games.”
Hamutumwa extended well wishes to the departing delegations: “On behalf of the entire Local Organising Committee and our dedicated volunteers, I wish all visiting delegations a safe journey back home. We remain steadfast in our commitment to ensuring an exceptional and successful 11th edition of the AUSC Region 5 Games.”
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