-Ranga Haikali is the new Namibia Football Association's President after he overwhelmingly won the election against Johnny Doeseb in the 28th NFA Congress held at the Safari Court in Windhoek
-Brave Warriors assistant coach Woody Jacobs said they expected to face Zambia again, after the draw for the 2020 African Nations Championship (Chan) tournament was made Tuesday night
-The Namibia Football Association's women's department hosted a CAF D-licence course for a U/15 project at the NFA technical centre this past week and concluded with a certification ceremony
-The Brave Warriors are back at work in preparation for the 2020 African Nations Championship that will be hosted by Cameroon
-Johnny 'JJD" Doeseb, one of four candidates nominated for the presidency of the Namibian Football Association (NFA) launched his manifesto at Windhoek on Thursday.
-The Supreme Court has reserved judgment on the matter for a date still to be confirmed by the three judges, who heard the case on Thursday
-Young Namibia Premier League referee Samuel Nghipandulwa, who recently returned from Brazil, is ready to invest some newly acquired skills with fellow referees back home
-Ranga Haikali, Izak Fredericks, Johnny Doeseb and Johannes Vries confirmed to contest for the NFA top job
-Namibia Premier league referee Samuel Nghipandulwa travelled to Brazil on Friday, to officiate at the Iber Cup from the 20th to the 26th of January
-The Young Gladiators are dedicated to their last stretch of preparations ahead of the 2020 FIFA Women's U20 World Cup Qualifiers this weekend against Botswana