THE chief executive officer of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) will be appointed within the next month and a half, according to the body's president, John Muinjo.
There is this entrenched mind-set among some section of society that what ever belongs to everybody belongs to nobody. This, expressed in both the thinking and the approach of our people to public property, is one of the most deplorable
AFRICAN Stars yesterday accused the Namibia Premier League (NPL) of acting as both prosecutor and judge by ignoring an earlier protest following an abandoned match against Black Africa last December.
THE most successful chess player in Namibia, Charles Eichab, the 2007 national champion did it again when he won the third Namibian, Icelandic International Chess Tournament recently.
A sensitisation campaign embarked upon by the Peoples Democratic in Bayelsa State for the forthcoming governorship election in the state Monday turned tragic as two persons, a journalist and a police sergeant lost their lives in a boat mishap while
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Osita Chidoka has been elected as President of the West African Road Safety Organisation (WARSO), in recognition of Nigeria's contribution and leadership roles in an organisation focused on reducing
THE Managing Director (MD) of Nigeria Communication Satellite (NigComSat), Mr. Ahmed Rufai, an engineer has attributed the missing of the aircraft carrying three passengers and two pilots for over two months now to obsolete facilities in most Nigerian aircraft, saying
To curb "the spate of insanity on the roads", the Lagos State government is set to launch a new drivers' licence that would rival the national drivers' licence scheme administered by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC). The lawlessness on
Two RCP journalists took top honours at the South African Guild of Motoring's Motoring Journalist of the Year awards, held at the Johannesburg Country Club recently.
The first leg of the 2010 transport inspection roadshow, which will let the media witness first-hand the progress made so far on transport infrastructure preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, kicked off yesterday, Tuesday, 13 May 2008, in Johannesburg.
About 19 persons were yesterday, feared dead in a road accident that occurred along Benin-Agbor expressway involving a minibus that veered off the road before somersaulting.
SOUTH African Airways (SAA) would expand and modernise its aircraft fleet over the next few years as it expanded its network and attempted to cap soaring fuel costs.
The Senator Heineken Lokpobiri-led Senate Ad-Hoc Committee, set up to probe the N1.3 trillion transport sector funds expended between 1999 and 2007, has met with the Minister of Transportation, Diezani Allison-Maduekwe to set the stage for the public hearing into
AREAS that were cleared by Community Development Committees in the Oshikoto Region for the construction of roads have again been encroached by bush, Swapo MP in the National Council Henock Kankoshi told the House yesterday.