-The Brave Warriors will need a win with a deficit of two goals to qualify for next year's CHAN tournament
-The 2019 Nedbank Desert Dash was launched on Monday at Swakopmund
-Fifty visually impaired players from three regions, namely Ohangwena, Oshana and Khomas, launched the first-ever blind football tournament at the Football for Hope Centre in Katutura this weekend
-The NFA Normalisation Committee on Wednesday afternoon suspended the Namibia Premier League (NPL) for allegedly bringing football into disrepute
-Endjala expressed his joy over his region being selected during the official opening of the just ended 4th edition of the annual sport tournament held at Eenhana in Ohangwena region last week
-The directive by the Namibia Football Association to the Namibia Premier League not to relegate teams is yet to be resolved after the league ignored the call up to date
-Namibia's Brave Warriors started off their qualifying campaign for the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup with a 2 - 1 away win against Eritrea on Tuesday afternoon in Asmara
-The Namibia Football Association (NFA) wishes African Stars all the best against Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) in the return leg of the 2019 Confederation of African Football Champions League on 23 August
-The decision by the Namibia Premier League to start the new season with only 13 teams next month was criticized by an Executive Committee member of the league and some of the member clubs during a media press conference in Windhoek on Thursday