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Eenhana hosts NFA Admin Instructors course

Eenhana hosts NFA Admin Instructors course

The Namibia Football Association (NFA) Administration Instructors course, as part of the Ohangwena Schools Project, kicked off this week at Eenhana with up to nine education circuits participating.

Similar to the instructors’ course that was held two weeks ago, the administrators course also looks to improve sports development and infrastructure through training of sports coaches and physical education teachers, while focusing on matters such as administrative issues and development programs.

Present at the opening was NFA Administration Instructor Roger Kambatuku, who looking forward to the course.

“As long as building capacity is concerned, this is not our first not our last interaction in Ohangwena Region,” Kambatuku said.

He further added that he was pleased with the feedback the NFA has received in terms of support and commitment and that the assistance received from the office of the Deputy Director of Education in Ohangwena Region has greatly contributed and in addition, hopes to get the same assistance from other regions in hopes of achieving greatly in football and sports development.

Deputy Director of Education in Ohangwena Region, Pashila Ngulu, said they are delighted to be beneficiaries of such a Programme, while urging the participants to take the training seriously and make every minute count as they are not only representing Ohangwena Region, but every other colleague that couldn’t make it.

“You are here on official duty, where you were supposed to be at school. Ensure that you represent your schools and continue on to share what you have learnt here with other beneficiaries,” Ngulu said. NFA



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