-Brave Warriors and Mamelodi Sundowns striker Peter Shalulile has distanced himself from two Instagram accounts that were created under his name
-The Brave Warriors were eliminated from the CHAN tournament in Cameroon after losing 1-0 to Tanzania in their second match of the competition on Saturday
-Namibia's Brave Warriors suffered a massive three-nil defeat to Guinea in their African Nations Championships Opener in Cameroon on Tuesday night
-City United were crowned the champions of a Gender-Based Violence soccer tournament, after they defeated team Willem Eleven 4-3 on penalties, following a 0-0 draw in regular time
-All 10 teams who previously applied to the Namibia Football Association's newly envisaged league have officially resigned as members of the expelled Namibia Premier League
-Football player Ananias Gebhardt recently said he was sure that his South African club Baroka FC would survive the relegation battle to stay in the top league of that country.
-MTC's Chief of Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Tim Ekandjo announced this week that the three-year sponsorship of N$15.9 million - which was supposed to go to the Namibia Premier League – had been ended due to nonexistence of the entity
-The Namibia Football Association as was widely expected expelled the Namibia Premier League as a member on Saturday
-Gobabis-based Young African football club on Tuesday had their suspension overturned and are now allowed to remain in the country's top-flight Premier league
-The Namibia Football Association's women's desk has expressed excitement over the Confederation of African Football women's champions league, which is set to be launched in 2021