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This was announced by the chairman Christo Titus recently when he was introducing the newly elected committee.
The new committee was elected to serve Khomas darts for two years.
He assured lovers of darts in the region that the leadership is committed to lead the game to greater heights.
“We are committed to lead darts in the region but we cannot do it alone as we need the input of every player and individual involved in darts to assist us in our endeavours,” he said.
He stated that their objective as a committee is to promote darts vigorously in the immediate future.
Titus further stated that many people do not know what darts is and that it is their objective to take the game to every corner of the region and beyond.
“Our main focus will be development where our intention is to introduce the game to more schools and in the process develop young talent,” he said.
He went on to say that as a committee, they are aware of the difficulties facing Namibian sports and they say darts is no exception.
“We however trust and believe that a solution to this problem will be found sooner rather than later, and hereby call on our partners in the corporate world to assist sport in Namibia as sport in general cannot exist without your help,” he said.
He also urged his committee members to come up with initiatives to generate money for them to fulfil their objectives.
KAINO NGHITONGO