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June 2026
New Era
NDF Mighty Gunnersrecorded a win of7-0 over V-Power Angels in opening round
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“The team has been dominant throughout the tournament, recording a 7-0 win over V-Power Angels in the opening round, edging Ongos Ladies 1-0, and then dispatching Windhoek City 4-0 in the semi-finals.”
NDF Mighty Gunnersremainin second place with 54 points
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“NDF Mighty Gunners remain in second place with 54 points, keeping steady pressure on the leaders, while Otjizondjupa Nampol have strengthened their hold on third position following a crucial derby victory over Okamwandi United, an important result that helped them consolidate their top three ambitions.”
“Mighty Gunners edged Nampol 46-41 in one of the standout fixtures of the round, with Usuta Muvangua producing a decisive defensive performance to secure player of the match honours.”
Tigers head coach Viva Kamberipa says her team must deliver their best performance this weekend in the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League despite players returning directly from examinations and disrupted training sessions. The team faces Wanderers on Saturday at 16h00 and Namibian Navy on Sunday at 10h00.
Tigers head coach Viva Kamberipa says her team must deliver their best performance this weekend in the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League despite players returning directly from examinations and disrupted training sessions. The team faces Wanderers on Saturday at 16h00 and Namibian Navy on Sunday at 10h00.
KK Palace captain Ben Mfutila says his team is determined to win tomorrow's men's NFA Cup final against Unam FC at Independence Stadium in Windhoek, describing the encounter as a "do-or-die" affair with substantial cash prize at stake. Mfutila reflected on KK Palace's difficult cup run, which included victories over Eeshoke Chula Chula, Date Eleven (on penalties), Squad 7, and NDF Mighty Gunners in the semi-finals.
Namibia Correctional Service remain undefeated with 14 wins from 14 matches and 78 points in the MTC Namibia Netball Premier League, while the competition heads toward an Otjiwarongo bumper weekend with multiple teams battling for top-five positions.
Unam FC captain Paulus Amutenya said the team is approaching Saturday's NFA Cup final against KK Palace FC with confidence and positive mindset, having earned their place through hard work and commitment throughout the tournament.
KK Palace defeated NDF Mighty Gunners 5-3 on penalties after a 0-0 draw, while Unam FC beat Okahandja United 1-0 in the semi-finals of the NFA Cup, setting up a final clash between the two sides for the trophy and winner's prize.
Namibia Correctional Service won twice over the weekend in the MTC Netball Premier League, beating Tigers 52-34 and Wanderers 64-34 to move 24 points clear at the top of the log.
Defending champions Namibia Correctional Service remain unbeaten with three victories and hold the top position in the MTC Namibia Netball Premier League, including a 61-21 win over Okamwandi United. NDF Mighty Gunners and Extreme Eagles follow closely behind.
Defending champions Namibian Correctional Service say preparations for the 2026 MTC Netball Namibia Premier League season are progressing well. The season begins 2–4 May at Khomasdal Stadium in Windhoek, where the country's top 12 clubs will compete.
African Stars chairman Salomo Hei says the club must be consulted and compensated for broadcasting its matches, arguing that clubs deserve fair value as the Namibia Premier Football League moves toward professionalism. The dispute follows an NFA announcement of a partnership with NBC and OneAfrica Television to broadcast league fixtures, with Stars subsequently demanding N$100,000 per game plus damages if their home matches are aired without payment.