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Feb
Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) is deliberating on whether to proceed with matches without spectators in compliance with government directives during the mourning period for founding president Sam Nujoma. On Wednesday, the NFA spokesperson, Isack Hamata, said that although the government now permits sporting events without spectators, the football governing body has yet to make a final decision. “The leaders are conferring on the amended directives. The official position will be shared soon, I hope. But from where I stand, I do not think any club would want to play without spectators,” said Hamata. The ban disrupted various…