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May
Erasmus Shalihaxwe The sports fraternity in the Ohangwena region wants the government to set clear deadlines for the start and completion of promised sports infrastructure. Ohangwena Regional Sport Commission vice chairperson Alexander Teofelus requested on Friday during a meeting between regional leaders and deputy minister of sport Dino Ballotti in Eenhana. The meeting was part of the ministry’s efforts to strengthen collaboration with grassroots sports leaders and to identify challenges and opportunities in regional sports development. Teofelus said the region faces several challenges, including a lack of sports infrastructure, equipment, and qualified trainers. These problems, he said, are hindering sports…
