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Corporates urged to help unlock new 800m beast

David Dam in need of assistance
Erongo regional sports officer Berthold Karumendu is pleading with the business community to assist long-distance runner David Dam in his quest to compete at events outside Namibia.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
Namibia is on the verge of producing a global sensation by the name of David Dam, regional sport officer Berthold Karumendu says.Dam, who was born in Grootfontein, has been dominat
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Namibian Sun 2024-11-28

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