Into Touch

ZAMBIA’S SUCCESS WAS BREWED SIX YEARS AGO

Author: 
Hector Mawonga

I was tempted not to write about Zambia this week but I couldn’t ignore this historic achievement, simply because of the lessons Chipolopolo’s victory can teach us. Read more »

ZAMBIA’S HEROICS SHOULD INSPIRE SADC

Author: 
Hector Mawonga

When the 2012 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) started not many people thought Southern Africa (with the Council of Southern African Football Association, COSAFA, as its football body) could make a diff Read more »

GREAT COACHES ARE MADE, NOT BORN

Author: 
Hector Mawonga

I recently had a very interesting conversation with a former coach of mine about who makes a great coach. Read more »

FORMER RUGBY BOSSES SHOULD FACE THE MUSIC

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

By the time you read this, the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) might have appointed the head coach for the national side, an announcement which was due yesterday. Read more »

COLLECT TOURNEY AN OPTION FOR LOCAL FOOTBALL?

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

Namibian football fans will no longer enjoy action from their favourite teams as the country’s flagship cup competition, the NFA Cup, has somewhat ceased to exist, with no other competitions in existe Read more »

MANCHESTER UNITED WILL STILL BE THE CHAMPIONS

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

Manchester United fans across the globe surely suffered verbal torture and teasing, especially from Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea fans as the defending champions went down 3-0 to a rigid Newcastle si Read more »

NAMIBIA LACKS A COMPETITIVE EDGE

Competitveness in the international arena is vital for sporting nations and Namibia as a developing country, has virtually made no breakthrough in that regard. Read more »

NPL WILL LEARN BEST FROM FIRST DIVISIONS

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

The management of the Namibia Premier League has no choice but to take notes, study them and put into practice on how disciplinary cases are dealt with in football. Read more »

CLUBS MUST DO MORE TO PULL CROWDS

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

The quality of Namibian football has improved drastically, but the fact that these matches are poorly attended should be a worry to the league authorities, but more especially the clubs themselves. Read more »

FORMER RUGBY EXECUTIVES FAILED DISMALLY

Author: 
Corry Ihuhua

NAMIBIAN rugby will have another opportunity to put to bed the disastrous administrative and leadership woes that has kept the sport in a miserable state, blurring its image in the process. Read more »