Maqonda Ndlovu While Namibia’s football leaders continue to engage in politicking and fighting, footballers continue to suffer at the periphery without food on their table. As the adage goes, ‘when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers’. This idiom is true to the situation the ordinary Namibian footballer finds themselves in due to...
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
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