NMSF elects new management
Motorsport
The newly elected management is expected to bring fresh energy and strategic direction to the federation.
Daniel Tjongarero was elected as the new president of the Namibian Motorsport Federation (NMSF) at the national controlling body’s recent annual general meeting in Windhoek.
The other members of the NMSF’s newly appointed executive committee, which is responsible for the administrative and regulatory aspects of the sport, are Benson Kalla (vice-president), Bradley Ferreira (chairman for motorsport), Andreas Brendel (chairman for the motorcycle codes) and Derek Jacobs (secretary-general).
This leadership team will work with the chairpersons of other committees appointed earlier in 2024 to ensure the growth and governance of Namibian motorsport.
Meanwhile, the NMSF, in collaboration with the Walvis Bay Motor Club, plans to host the first leg of the Namibian national rally championship series soon. The highly anticipated Swakop Rally is scheduled for April 5, in and around Swakopmund.
The newly elected management is expected to bring fresh energy and strategic direction to the federation, with a focus on promoting motorsport across the country.
The other members of the NMSF’s newly appointed executive committee, which is responsible for the administrative and regulatory aspects of the sport, are Benson Kalla (vice-president), Bradley Ferreira (chairman for motorsport), Andreas Brendel (chairman for the motorcycle codes) and Derek Jacobs (secretary-general).
This leadership team will work with the chairpersons of other committees appointed earlier in 2024 to ensure the growth and governance of Namibian motorsport.
Meanwhile, the NMSF, in collaboration with the Walvis Bay Motor Club, plans to host the first leg of the Namibian national rally championship series soon. The highly anticipated Swakop Rally is scheduled for April 5, in and around Swakopmund.
The newly elected management is expected to bring fresh energy and strategic direction to the federation, with a focus on promoting motorsport across the country.
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