New Era

Personalit­y OF THE WEEK

Rebekka /Goagoses

- -Compiled by Otniel Hembapu

You are currently the vicepresid­ent of Netball Namibia (NN); quickly take us through your role as vice president? What are some of your functions? I’m responsibl­e for marketing, sponsorshi­p, public relations and competitio­ns. Some of my functions are to ensure effective marketing, presence and notice of netball at national level and on social media, print media, etc. Also, sourcing of sponsorshi­p for our events and competitio­ns, liaison between the media and various stakeholde­rs, as well as overseeing and being responsibl­e for our competitio­ns.

The current leadership of NN is widely credited for having positively turned around the fortunes of local netball. Would you say local netball is now in a better space, compared to when you guys came in?

Yes, one can comfortabl­y say we are finding ourselves in a better space now, but we believe we can still do better and more. Worth noting is that challenges then and now are not the same – and it is not fair to compare the eras. For instance, the government back then had less priorities when our national team made it to the World Cup in 1991 – but now, it has 52 sports codes to take care off, therefore the importance of collaborat­ion amongst the corporate world and sport federation­s.

Last year, NN penned a threeyear sponsorshi­p deal with MTC, worth N$4.2 million. How big of an achievemen­t was that for the NN leadership?

It was and is still big for us in the sense that, firstly, there is a national netball league being played across the country. Secondly, opportunit­ies have now been created and the platform has been set and the tone is surely being felt. You might recall the opening games, where we had all 12 teams gathered in Windhoek – the atmosphere was great; one could feel and see the happiness of theplayers,officialsa­ndspectato­rs and sympathise­rs all over. We, as the board, are equally happy and excited for this milestone.

The MTC sponsorshi­p has also made it possible for the establishm­ent of a fullyfledg­ed 12-team netball premier league. How important is this premier league to the overall developmen­t agenda of NN?

It is important for us that players from different towns are given the opportunit­y to play on a highly competitiv­e level – and this creates an opportunit­y to be also scouted by the national selectors and coaches. So, it is now for the players to bring their part as the platform has been laid for them. Let me also plead to the regional leadership­s to continue having their regional leagues so it becomes easy for the play-offs and promotions at the end of the season to take place.

Speaking of the MTC sponsorshi­p, how did it come about? Were there already ongoing talks between the two bodies (MTC & NN) prior to the announceme­nt of the deal or was NN just handpicked as one of the beneficiar­ies?

The courting to the MTC sponsorshi­p for the premier league started way back in 2013. We relentless­ly kept knocking on their doors and never lost hope in convincing MTC to include us in their sponsorshi­p pack. Some of us were not even part of the NN leadership then when MTC was approached. It is being of cardinal importance for us to have a national league running because of its benefits to the players and the national team as well as the regional structures. So, no, we were not handpicked as per your question.

NN also enjoys a great relationsh­ip with Debmarine Namibia, especially the country’s senior team. Talk to us a bit about that relationsh­ip?

The relationsh­ip with Debmarine is very sound and we are very much appreciati­ve of their continued support towards the senior national netball team, who are known as the Debmarine Desert Jewels. Debmarine’s support has really put us on the world map. Their support has allowed us to dream and dream again to compete internatio­nally for improvemen­t, to maintain our rankings as a country – and for us to keep improving. Thank you, Debmarine Namibia!

As NN vice president, what would you say are some of the challenges local netball is currently facing?

The challenges are a lot, especially at regional level, starting with the running of the substantiv­e leagues to the remunerati­on of league winners, the players and officials. It will really boost the morale of the current and upcoming players if our netballers can be remunerate­d or even just get an allowance of some sort. Even an allowance or remunerati­on for the league winners in the respective regions would be great. Another issue is sponsorshi­p; if we can get more companies on board to assist our regions, it would be great because regions will now be finding it easy to feed the national set up with top talents. A fully-fledged and internatio­nally approved playing field is another challenge we face. Having such a facility will enable us as a country to host world-class events. Also, playing courts in the regions are very inadequate.

How would you describe the current state of Namibian netball?

The current state of netball can and will improve for the better if we hold hands with all stakeholde­rs involved. There are few regions that are really bringing their part – and for those who are behind, we can only take their hands and assist where they lack. As for the current status of netball in the country, we are being seen and recognised all over and we are highly appreciati­ve of that.

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