It has been 12 months since the new Namibia Football Association Executive took office. The Association's President Ranga Haikali took a look back and shed more light on the road thus far.
-The Namibia Football Association as was widely expected expelled the Namibia Premier League as a member on Saturday
-MTC announced a record sponsorship totaling more than N$67 million dollars to some sport codes and non-sporting events in Windhoek on Tuesday
-Namibia Football Association President Ranga Haikali said they don't want to make commitments regarding the beneficiaries of the FIFA COVID-19 relief funds, as they have not yet received the money
-The Namibia Football Executive Committee decided to instruct their lawyers to demand the money owed to them by the Namibia Premier League after several unsuccessful attempts in court following their executive meeting over the weekend
-NFA President Ranga Haikali said the Namibia Premier League will not be considered as one the beneficiaries of the FIFA Covid-19 Relief Fund, because they are still on suspension
-The pending case between the Namibia Football Association and the Namibia Premier League's Chairman Patrick Kauta and Mpasi Haingura at the Court of Arbitration in Switzerland could soon be dismissed due to the applicants' late payment
-Namibia Football Association President Ranga Haikali said attempts to negotiate and get Football started will not be successful if the opposite party is not doing things in good faith
-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
-Ranga Haikali is the Namibia Football Association's (NFA) new president after he overwhelmingly won the election against Johnny Doeseb in the 28th NFA Congress held at the Safari Court in Windhoek.