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Peter Shalulile

Peter Shalulile — Namibian footballer with 15 Nedbank Cup goals, the tournament's leading goal scorer.

2024-01-182026-05-20

In coverage

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  1. May 2026
  2. Like national team captain Peter Shalulile, Hotto has consistently raised the Namibian flag beyond our borders.

    The Namibian

    Editorial: A Lesson From Hotto
  3. April 2026
  4. March 2026
  5. February 2026
  6. Drawing inspiration from Namibian stars Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns and Deon Hotto of Orlando Pirates, Muyeka has climbed from village football to the country’s top division.

    New Era

    Golden boot race intensifies
  7. Namibian international footballer Peter Shalulile underlined his status as the Nedbank Cup’s leading goal scorer by finding the net as Mamelodi Sundowns became the first team to secure a place in the last 16, edging Gomora United 2–1 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Wednesday night.

    New Era

    Shalulile extends Nedbank Cup goal record
  8. October 2024
  9. January 2024
  10. With a bit of luck, Namibia, could even have won the match, as Prins Tjiueza’s shot in the 15th minute hit the post, while Peter Shalulile’s effort from the rebound was saved.

    The Namibian

    Namibia’s amazing run continues
  11. Peter Shalulile had two clear-cut chances in the first half, only to be denied by some great saves by Tunisia’s goalkeeper, while at the other end, Namibian keeper Lloyd Kazapua also pulled off some brilliant reflex saves.

    The Namibian

    Oh, what a feeling to be Namibian
Sport

Deon Hotto's rise offers lesson in consistency and community giving

The News

Deon Hotto has progressed from playing first-division football in Swakopmund to becoming part of a team competing in South Africa's top-flight league, and his non-profit organisation plans to return benefits to the community, including a sports stadium in Swakopmund, offering a model of the kind of role model Namibia needs.

17 May 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 17 May

  1. Deon Hotto's rise offers lesson in consistency and community giving

    Deon Hotto has progressed from playing first-division football in Swakopmund to becoming part of a team competing in South Africa's top-flight league, and his non-profit organisation plans to return benefits to the community, including a sports stadium in Swakopmund, offering a model of the kind of role model Namibia needs.

    17 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 14 April

  1. Hotto leads South African Premier League assist chart with eight

    Namibian winger Deon Hotto is leading the South African Premier Division assist standings with eight, while playing as a left-back for Orlando Pirates. The 35-year-old has featured in 19 of the club's 24 league matches and has also scored one goal this season.

    14 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 20 March

  1. Experts warn Namibian sport hampered by underfunding and infrastructure gaps

    As Namibia marks 36 years of independence, sports experts point to inadequate facilities, chronic underfunding and weak grassroots development as major obstacles despite some international achievements. They call for stronger government-private sector partnerships and structured talent pathways to convert Namibia's sporting participation into sustained international success.

    20 March 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 18 February

  1. Namibian winger Katuamba thrives in Kosovo's second division

    At 22, Vetjevera Katuamba has made the move from Windhoek to Kosovo, where he plays for KF Vllaznia Pozheran in the second division under the nickname "Grandeeee". This season he has scored nine goals and provided 13 assists in 17 games for a team currently sitting third and in contention for promotion to the first division.

    18 February 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 12 February

  1. Golden Boot contenders showcase firepower in NPFL season

    Namibian Premier Football League strikers are delivering goals at remarkable consistency this season, with Bernard Horaseb and Junior Petrus leading with seven joint goals each, while teenage sensation Jonas Michael (18) continues to impress despite self-doubt. The competition intensifies as Round 17 and 18 continue this weekend.

    12 February 2026 · New Era

Friday 6 February

  1. Shalulile extends Nedbank Cup goal-scoring record

    Namibian footballer Peter Shalulile scored as Mamelodi Sundowns beat Gomora United 2–1 in the Nedbank Cup, extending his tournament record to 15 goals and pulling clear as the competition's leading goal scorer.

    6 February 2026 · New Era

Thursday 5 February

  1. Sport investment key to Africa's development and unity

    According to a football analyst and sport activist, sport is Africa's most effective tool for creating wealth, uniting populations, and addressing social problems like poverty and tribalism. The writer calls for governments to prioritize investment in sport infrastructure and professionalization across the continent, noting early positive signs in Namibia including state security teams entering football and professional contracts being offered in cricket.

    5 February 2026 · The Namibian

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