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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

Am just saying The recent announcement of a budgetary increase in the sport ministry budget is a welcome development that brings a glimmer of hope to the sporting community in our nation. Am just saying, for years, the sports sector has been neglected, with glaring disparities and challenges that demand urgent attention. However, the increase...

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

Am just saying that as the first month of 2024 draws to a close, it feels as though half the year has passed, given the whirlwind of activities unfolding in the realm of sports. Cricket, Rugby, Hockey, Football, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Netball – all these sports have set an elevated standard, particularly in terms of leadership....

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

In recent times, the sporting landscape in our nation has been marred by a disheartening phenomenon known as “PHD” or Pull Her Down. All am saying is this unsettling trend points to a persistent lack of support for those diligently working to ensure transparency and accountability within our sports federations and clubs. Am just saying...

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

In the wake of Deon Hotto’s exhilarating goal at the ongoing AFCON 2023, Namibia witnessed a spectacular display of national passion and patriotism, showcasing the unifying power of sports. The entire nation, irrespective of location or background, was drawn to screens of all sizes, eager to be part of a historic moment that transcended the...

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

As sports leaders entrusted with the responsibility of nurturing young talent, it is incumbent upon us to demonstrate the virtues essential in sports, particularly that of fair play. Am just saying, it is disheartening to hear and learn that young athletes, who have proudly represented this country, to the best of their ability, are being...

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

In past weeks, the spotlight has shifted onto the concept of community ownership of clubs in Namibia, unveiling a compelling drama surrounding one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the premier league. Am just saying, the unfolding events not only bring into question the current state of governance within community clubs but also...

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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

Am just saying that the off-field game of beef amongst sports administrators at various level in the country, raises a lot of eyebrows, and the need for induction workshops for sports leaders on how governance can plays a pivotal role in shaping the course of our athlete and their performance on the field of play....

Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer
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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

Enthusiasm and unwavering support of fans is often celebrated as a driving force behind the success of teams and the growth of the game of football. Namibian’s all over the country have witnessed an overwhelming surge in support for Eshoke Chula Chula, both in Oshakati and Windhoek. This unprecedented backing from fans has injected new...

Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer
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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

Namibia, as a country stands at a cross road as far as sports is concerned. In a world where sports have transcended boundaries and become a global spectacle, the need for countries to invest in sports facilities and their maintenance has never been more critical. The recent hosting of an international rated Four Nation Squash...

Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer
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Just Saying with Matts Haikali – Windhoek Observer

In the world of sports, fairness and equity should be fundamental principles, ensuring that competition thrives on merit rather than the size of one’s pocket. Unfortunately, in the MTC Premier Netball League, there is a disconcerting trend, with government-funded institutions dominating the league, while community-funded teams struggle to keep pace. Teams such as wanders, united,...