Brave Warriors official attire clarified

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The Namibia Sport Commission (NPC) and its affiliate, the Namibia Football Association (NFA), have instructed their technical team to immediately withdraw the official attire from being worn by the Brave Warriors.

This follows a media statement the NPC issued previously, indicating that they want to gain clarity on the attire picked for the Namibia National Senior Men's Football team, which featured prominently on social media on January 9th this year.

Namibia Sport Commission Reflects on Successful 2023

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Freddy Mwiya, the Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sport Commission, has declared 2023 as a successful year for the Commission.

Despite facing challenging circumstances, they managed to achieve numerous milestones in the sport industry.

Mwiya specifically highlighted the Commission's financial support for various federations through the line ministry.

Namibia Junior Aquatics Team Embarks on Journey to Mauritius

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The Namibia Swimming Federation, in collaboration with the Namibia Sports Commission and the Namibia National Olympic Committee, bid farewell to six talented swimmers who will be representing Namibia in the 15th Africa Junior Swimming and Open Water Championship in Mauritius.

From December 6th to 10th, these six Junior Swimmers will showcase their skills in what will be their final competition of 2023.

Accompanied by their coach, these swimmers recently participated in the Long Course Gala on Saturday, demonstrating their readiness for the upcoming championship.

Wilder appointed as new NSC chairperson

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Newly appointed chairperson of the Namibia Sport Commission, Cilas Wilder outlined on what the new incoming NSC Board members will focus on.

Cilas Wilder is the newly appointed chairperson of the Namibia Sport Commission, alongside four board members, namely Patric Percy Xoagub, Paul Nanyeni, Sina Tlabanelo, and Turky Tiisa Ndashiiva.

Wilder shared insights into the approach the new board will take to tackle issues in sports.

Four additional board members are yet to be appointed and will serve for the next three years.