-The Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission, Freddy Mwiya, said that the 2020 edition of the annual Sports Awards might have to be postponed to a later date, due to prevailing circumstances
-Oshana Governor Elia Irimari said his region will be in a position to host the much-anticipated The Namibian Newspaper Cup if time permits to do so in future
-MTC Nestor Sunshine Promotions prospect, Emmanuel “The Lion” Mungandjela has lost out on a golden opportunity to fight for his first title in Belarus, East Germany due to the persistent challenges – including travel restrictions – resulting from Covid-19
-The long awaited Annual General Meeting of the Namibia Rugby Union will finally take place this coming Saturday in Windhoek
-The Basketball Artists School hosted a fun exercise programme at the B.A.S basketball court in Katutura, in celebration of the International Olympic Day on Tuesday
-The offices of Special Olympics Namibia, situated at the Football for Hope centre at the Katutura Youth Complex, are in a deplorable state
-The Namibia Schools Sport Union in an effort to strengthen sport in schools plans to host a professional sport education training in all of the country's regions later this year
-The Physically Active Youth Centre in Windhoek, which was closed due to COVID-19, has opened its doors once again for grade 11 and 12 learners
-The CEO of Cricket Namibia, Johan Muller, said that the association's sound financial position has been made possible due to some key strategic decisions, team work and support from the Board
-Although E-sport is one of the sport codes that has been given the green light by the Namibia Sport Commission to commence under strict regulations, they are no exception when it comes to challenges in trying to keep the code alive