Football Fixtures

Football Fixtures

MTC Namibia Premier League Saturday, Nov 3 15h00: Chief Santos vs Touch & Go Oscar Norich Stadium 15h00: Oshakati City vs Civics Independence Stadium

Sunday, Nov 4 14h00: Oshakati City vs Touch & Go Independence Stadium 1 4h00: Chief Santos vs Civics Oscar Norich Stadium 16h00: Ramblers vs African Stars Independence Stadium* Fixtures for teams not indicated have been postponed due to a high number of players in the under-20 national team, which is touring South Africa for the 2005 Vodacom Cosafa Youth Cup.NFA still to charge Naukushu THE Namibia Football Association (NFA) Executive still has to charge suspended second Vice President Salomo Naukushu for alleged misconduct.NFA spokesperson Beau Kauta yesterday said that Naukushu has to report to the association’s executive to be officially charged, but this should happen at one of the body’s monthly meetings.Naukushu could not attend previous monthly meetings due to personal commitments, said Kauta.Naukushu was suspended after it was alleged that he had lobbied some NFA affiliates to institute a vote of no confidence in the executive.Naukushu was appointed at a special congress last August in the capital and has served as second vice president until this year June.He was also the chairperson of the NFA Organising Committee.Naukushu was the second deputy president after John Muinjo and president Petrus Damaseb.-Nampa14h00: Oshakati City vs Touch & Go Independence Stadium 1 4h00: Chief Santos vs Civics Oscar Norich Stadium 16h00: Ramblers vs African Stars Independence Stadium * Fixtures for teams not indicated have been postponed due to a high number of players in the under-20 national team, which is touring South Africa for the 2005 Vodacom Cosafa Youth Cup. NFA still to charge Naukushu THE Namibia Football Association (NFA) Executive still has to charge suspended second Vice President Salomo Naukushu for alleged misconduct.NFA spokesperson Beau Kauta yesterday said that Naukushu has to report to the association’s executive to be officially charged, but this should happen at one of the body’s monthly meetings.Naukushu could not attend previous monthly meetings due to personal commitments, said Kauta.Naukushu was suspended after it was alleged that he had lobbied some NFA affiliates to institute a vote of no confidence in the executive.Naukushu was appointed at a special congress last August in the capital and has served as second vice president until this year June.He was also the chairperson of the NFA Organising Committee.Naukushu was the second deputy president after John Muinjo and president Petrus Damaseb.-Nampa

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