NC receives 57 nominations

Many people in football circles are queuing for NFA top positions which are up for grabs.
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The International Federation of Association Football (Fifa) Normalisation Committee (NC) at the Namibia Football Association (NFA) has received 57 nominations for several positions in the NFA.

An elective congress is set for next month.

NC vice-chairperson and acting secretary-general of the NFA, Frans Cosmos, in a letter seen by this agency announced that the nominated individuals will vie for the position of vice-president, first and second vice-president and 11 positions on the executive committee (exco).

Apart from the above positions, 10 names were also received for the position of NFA president.

The nominees for the first vice-president position are: Rudolph Haingura, Andreas Amusha, Fillemon Vatilifa, Oscar Mulonda, Markus Murs Jacobus, Peter Ndjulu, lzak Fredericks, Michael Situde, Mpasi Haingura, Monika Shapwa, and John Paul Do Santos.

The second vice-president nominees are: Rudolph Haingura, Oscar Mulonda, Peter Ndjulu, lzak Fredericks, Laban Shalyolute, Nettie Cloete, Morris Busungu, Michael Sitiude, Harry Jahs, Rosemarie Khaibes, and Fillemon Vatilifa. The nominees vying for the nine remaining Exco member seats are: Rosemarie Khaibes, Nettie Cloete, Ingy Hainghumbi, Peter Ndjulu, Andreas Amesho, lzak Fredericks, Morris Busungu, Oscar Mulonda, Laban Shalyolute, Samuel Mushelenga, Ferdinand Hausiku, Rudolph Haingura, Lourence Kandundu, Alma Mupupa, Dawid Morgan, Victor Petrus, Harry Jahs, Fillemon Vatilifa, Peter Vaino, Shali Amakali, Suzel Cloete, Jacobus Murs Markus, Kenneth !Gaoseb, Raphael Kamuyoyo, Earnest Jay, Albina Kauko lita, Josefart Jagger, Johnny Johnson Doeseb, Monika Shapwa, Nelago Stephanus, John Sinime, Reinhold !Hoaeb, Ruwa Dumingu, Kanyaso Mathews and Lydia Ndumba.

The exco consists of 11 members, but only nine positions are contested as the other two will automatically be filled by the NPL chairperson (Patrick Kauta) and a representative of all the three national first divisions and Southern Stream First Division chairperson, Kenneth !Gaoseb.

NC will do the vetting, eligibility and integrity checks to see if the nominated individuals are fit to run for office.

The NFA is currently under the care of the NC, which was appointed by Fifa in February 2019 after the NFA failed to hold an elective congress following a standoff between former president Frans Mbidi and the then secretary-general Barry Rukoro.

The NC was mandated with normalising football affairs in Namibia.

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