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AIMS’s Master Class to unpack local sports problems

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Africa Institutio­nal Management Services (AIMS) School of Sport will host an ASOS Master Class that will discuss the importance of sports administra­tion in Namibia.

This master class will see five prominent Namibian sports administra­tors dissect the topic tomorrow in Windhoek as part of AIMS School of Sport. Tomorrow’s discussion forms part of four topics lined up for the year.

The five panellists are Freddy Mwiya, current chief administra­tor of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC); Joan Smith from the Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC); Patrick Xoagub, coordinato­r for the Namibia Schools Sports Union (NSSU); John Martins, PDM’s member of parliament, and Jo-Anne Manuel, deputy director in the sports ministry.

Speaking to Nampa, ASOS Head of Centre T’Neil Young said the discussion will cover the importance of sports management, what Namibian sports administra­tors are doing right or wrong, and how sound sports administra­tion can make the sports industry profession­al and add value to ordinary Namibians.

“We just want the public to start thinking about the sports industry as an industry that adds value to life in a profession­al way. It is an important industry and needs more attention, which can contribute well to the economy and society at large,” she said.

The choice of topic was inspired by the current needs of the industry as many federation­s are struggling with many administra­tion aspects, she added. Those interested in the discussion can contact AIMS School of Sport.

This discussion will come on the background of various contradict­ory happenings within the federation­s, whereby some are enjoying sound administra­tion, while others are in limbo as a result of infighting or internal power struggles.

Netball and cricket are currently enjoying good management, with sponsors queuing up to support them, while football and rugby are currently in limbo as internal fighting wreaks havoc.

 ?? ?? Seeking solutions… ASOS Head of Centre T’Neil Young.
Seeking solutions… ASOS Head of Centre T’Neil Young.

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