Facebook comments The Namibia Premier League chairman announced that they have secured a N$9 million sponsorship but still need N$21 million before the new season can kick off. This is how the public reacted to the announcement: Nas Oshamba Kaloume: Those million dollars that went to waste with crooked Kora music awards could have been used to bail out our NPL, now Namibia and its Brave Warriors are back to square one thanks to MTC making the disconnections.
David Mvula: To solve sponsorship problems for football a compromise should be reached by going back to MTC to get the N$15 million that was offered, and then let NFA take responsibility for N$9 million for the NFA Cup. N$24 million is too much for football alone given that we have many other sports codes that need to be catered for too.
Fessy Shetu Shivolo: Namibians will never be thankful for anything. At least someone came on board to assist and it''s not three million but three million per season for three years.
Gerson Dampher: You drive all the way from Walvis Bay to Windhoek to announce that you secured a three million sponsorship. Doesn''t make sense at all!
Raindrin Ray Mercy: Kora awards money was enough. Can''t we track it down to rescue the country in the field of sport? SSC please!
Hafeni Hafexx: This is a circus; still have to figure out who the head clown is though!
Nestor Sitoka: My hope was high as the sky, I jumped with joy and now I''m heartbroken.
Zekka Kahenge: NTN8 the winner pockets eight million, the cup itself. I feel like I want to hide from this shame.
Mervin Tjivikara Kamenje: Viva leaders of NPL and NFA at large…
Ebson Nelly Horaseb: Money is in the wrong hands when it comes to Namibia, the minister is also not fit to run the sport ministry the guy doesn''t even know who Messi is…
Rich Onesmus: Just three million while Tweet Dec was to secure 9 million?
Andreas Alfeus Negongo: You had close to N$15 million with MTC. To you, it was not enough. Now you call a press conference to announce a mere N$3 million from a little-known sponsor. What else must we expect from these fellows?
Shaqiri El Haj Dawud: Just abandon it already....you won''t get N$21 million.
Paul Shapwa: Is the football code in the country lead by skills group front runner or by diehard football lover? Will the company (any) irrespective of duties and responsibilities success, depend on supervisor (manager) or (employee) player in the football case?
Gerson Dampher: Three million? This is laughable.
Devii Heita: These dudes are a joke…
Mekondjo Markus: Namibian sport needs someone to manage it well.
EyesofanEagle Wella: I have been observing the saga surrounding this self-proclaimed professional league since day one but I refuse to comment and I did the right thing for now I will spare my comment waiting for the league to resume and then afterwards comment: “GREETINGS NAMIBIA” Worldcup qualification and AFCON qualification is resuming NAMIBIA..#FancyFootWork. #BoldAndBlack
Paul Shapwa: Like it or not the current state of football in the country will remain where it is now if not backward, because it''s led by diehard fans rather than expertise and skilled personnel in the business like formats. We need others there then what we have currently. #viewsfrommyangle#
Tlhabano Modise: Let''s just go back to MTC and ask the N$15 million, it''s better than nothing…
Bonny Shafudah: I hope this Groot System is not owned by that guy who makes big promises to towns and village councils with regard to projects only for things to fall flat (Otavi Steel, Tses Glass project just to mention a few) S.K. If it''s him NFA will be left with egg on their face, watch this space.
Nekongo Diongenus: We thank for that at least we going to have a league NPL must fight to get more money. I hope this is a lesson to NPL administration but on the other hand it is a shame since we have companies who make 9 million in a month and they don''t want to sponsor us. Proudly Namibian.
David Mvula: To solve sponsorship problems for football a compromise should be reached by going back to MTC to get the N$15 million that was offered, and then let NFA take responsibility for N$9 million for the NFA Cup. N$24 million is too much for football alone given that we have many other sports codes that need to be catered for too.
Fessy Shetu Shivolo: Namibians will never be thankful for anything. At least someone came on board to assist and it''s not three million but three million per season for three years.
Gerson Dampher: You drive all the way from Walvis Bay to Windhoek to announce that you secured a three million sponsorship. Doesn''t make sense at all!
Raindrin Ray Mercy: Kora awards money was enough. Can''t we track it down to rescue the country in the field of sport? SSC please!
Hafeni Hafexx: This is a circus; still have to figure out who the head clown is though!
Nestor Sitoka: My hope was high as the sky, I jumped with joy and now I''m heartbroken.
Zekka Kahenge: NTN8 the winner pockets eight million, the cup itself. I feel like I want to hide from this shame.
Mervin Tjivikara Kamenje: Viva leaders of NPL and NFA at large…
Ebson Nelly Horaseb: Money is in the wrong hands when it comes to Namibia, the minister is also not fit to run the sport ministry the guy doesn''t even know who Messi is…
Rich Onesmus: Just three million while Tweet Dec was to secure 9 million?
Andreas Alfeus Negongo: You had close to N$15 million with MTC. To you, it was not enough. Now you call a press conference to announce a mere N$3 million from a little-known sponsor. What else must we expect from these fellows?
Shaqiri El Haj Dawud: Just abandon it already....you won''t get N$21 million.
Paul Shapwa: Is the football code in the country lead by skills group front runner or by diehard football lover? Will the company (any) irrespective of duties and responsibilities success, depend on supervisor (manager) or (employee) player in the football case?
Gerson Dampher: Three million? This is laughable.
Devii Heita: These dudes are a joke…
Mekondjo Markus: Namibian sport needs someone to manage it well.
EyesofanEagle Wella: I have been observing the saga surrounding this self-proclaimed professional league since day one but I refuse to comment and I did the right thing for now I will spare my comment waiting for the league to resume and then afterwards comment: “GREETINGS NAMIBIA” Worldcup qualification and AFCON qualification is resuming NAMIBIA..#FancyFootWork. #BoldAndBlack
Paul Shapwa: Like it or not the current state of football in the country will remain where it is now if not backward, because it''s led by diehard fans rather than expertise and skilled personnel in the business like formats. We need others there then what we have currently. #viewsfrommyangle#
Tlhabano Modise: Let''s just go back to MTC and ask the N$15 million, it''s better than nothing…
Bonny Shafudah: I hope this Groot System is not owned by that guy who makes big promises to towns and village councils with regard to projects only for things to fall flat (Otavi Steel, Tses Glass project just to mention a few) S.K. If it''s him NFA will be left with egg on their face, watch this space.
Nekongo Diongenus: We thank for that at least we going to have a league NPL must fight to get more money. I hope this is a lesson to NPL administration but on the other hand it is a shame since we have companies who make 9 million in a month and they don''t want to sponsor us. Proudly Namibian.