Ngunovandu to attend Isokinetic Medical Group Conference in Spain

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2025-05-01
MAPUTO, 03 September 2011 - Team Namibia\'s sport medic Donatha Ngunovandu at the tenth All Africa Games (AAG) in Maputo, Mozambiqwue.(Photo by:John Tuerijama) NAMPA MAPUTO, 03 September 2011 - Team Namibia\'s sport medic Donatha Ngunovandu at the tenth All Africa Games (AAG) in Maputo, Mozambiqwue.(Photo by:John Tuerijama) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 01 MAY (NAMPA) – Namibia’s sports medic, Donatha Ngunovandu is en route to Madrid, Spain, for the upcoming 32nd (XXXII) Isokinetic Medical Group Conference, to be held from 03 to 05 May 2025, at the iconic Civitas Metropolitano Stadium.
The conference will gather over 3 000 participants from 85 countries, along with 500 scientific contributions and 250 faculty members coming together as world-renowned experts to learn from one another...
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WINDHOEK, 25 January 2010 - Namibian sport medic Donatha Ngunovandu attending to Young Gladiators\'s player Zenatha Coleman, who picked up a knee injury, however, Coleman continued playing until the final whistle. Namibia lost 3-2 on aggregate to DR Congo on Sunday. Namibia lost 3-2 on aggregate.(Photo by: John Tuerijama) NAMPA WINDHOEK, 25 January 2010 - Namibian sport medic Donatha Ngunovandu attending to Young Gladiators\'s player Zenatha Coleman, who picked up a knee injury, however, Coleman continued playing until the final whistle. Namibia lost 3-2 on aggregate to DR Congo on Sunday. Namibia lost 3-2 on aggregate.(Photo by: John Tuerijama) NAMPA

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