-Brave Warriors coach Ricardo Mannetti has called up a team of 17 players to travel to Egypt and compete in the African Cup of Nations
-Tigers took sweet revenge by beating them 1-0 in a crucial NPL match, which was played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Monday night, following their defeat against African Stars in the Standard Bank Cup final over the weekend
-The Chief Executive Officer of Standard Bank Vetumbuavi Mungunda has expressed his satisfaction with the organisation of the Standard Bank Cup, which ended over the weekend
-Young African's urgent application for them to remain in the league - while their case is being heard - has been struck off the court roll with costs
-Brave Gladiators vice-captain Stacey Naris is still recovering at home after falling victim to an alleged failed hijacking last year in Windhoek.
-Employees of the Namibia Football Association, who usually get their salaries on time at the end of every month, experienced a dry festive season as their salary for December was not paid on time, while their January salary is yet to reach their accounts as well.
-The 19th edition of the annual Top Score Seven-A-Side tournament was launched at the Ramblers Sports Field in Windhoek on Tuesday night.
-The latest news about the Namibia Premier League which is making headlines in local media for all the wrong reasons has promoted the league's biggest financial backer MTC to request an urgent meeting with the league's leadership on the 25th of this month.
-The World Football Governing Body FIFA has appointed five members of the Normalisation Committee that will be in charge of the Namibia Football Association until the NFA Executive members' election has been conducted
-Black Africa are two points clear at the top of the table - despite their first defeat of the season at the hands of Citizens.