BANK WINDHOEK 2024 NAMIBIAN NATIONALSCHOOLS INDIVIDUAL CHESSCHAMPIONSHIPS(NNSICC)
BANK WINDHOEK 2024 NAMIBIAN NATIONALSCHOOLS INDIVIDUAL CHESSCHAMPIONSHIPS(NNSICC) Read More »
His visit is going to be part of FIDE’s great initiative to promote the growth and development of chess in African countries. His visit is set to be a memorable one as he will be playing a simu against 10 men and 10 women on the 9th of November. He is also going to be
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The NAMDIA Foundation’s continued commitment to nurturing young talent and supporting the growth of chess in Namibia is evident in their all-inclusive sponsorship of the National Cadet Team. This sponsorship ensures that the team, comprised of threehighly skilled young players, as well as their dedicated management and coaching staff, can participate in the prestigious international
Namdia Foundation Sponsors Namibia’s World Cadates Read More »
Special thanks to Wim Anzel Laubscher for allowing coming in from South Africa to help educate our fellow chess coaches and chess enthusiasts on how to use chess to build up critical skills, geography, mathematics as well as on how to use chess to develop educational skills in this department. READ OUR OTHER ARTICLES
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The championships were divided into three categories: primary school, secondary school andacademies. In the Primary schools category, the winners were: St Pauls Primary School Team A In the Secondary Schools category, the winners were: Jan Mohr Secondary School Team A In the Academy category, the winners were: Zandel Chess Academy A The NCF was pleased
School Teams Chess Championships 2023 Read More »
Above is an image from some of the games that took place in the game. The Games were seen as a way to advance chess in the coastal areas and to also help show scout for talent from the Namibia Chess Federation representatives and those who partake in the weekly chess league events. READ OUR
Swakopmund Open 2023 Read More »
The event was a highly competitive tournament that led to an armageddon match due to a tie that had occurred in the earlier rounds. The armageddon match rules gave white 6 minutes and black 5 minutes playing time. Black only needing a draw or checkmate in-order to win the game. In the image is Mr
Senior(50+) Chess Championship Read More »