Elite One: Bamboutos appoints Joseph Boda as sports directorMTC announces N.dollars 3 million volleyball sponsorship

By Biwah Bryan

Joseph Boda Emaleu is the new sports director of Elite One side Bamboutos FC.

His appointment comes to consolidate the club’s dominance in the Elite One this season. The Mangwa Boys are second in group A with just four days remaining.

Emaleu is a well-known former footballer who had a successful career in West Africa before becoming a football technician and manager.

He has previously contributed significantly to the growth of several clubs, including Ghanaian second division football side, Accra Five Star.

The management of Bamboutos FC of Mbouda places confidence in the coach with the responsibility of directing the sporting affairs of the club.

In the current season, Bamboutos have 7 wins, 5 defeats and 2 draws in 14 games played.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

WINDHOEK: Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on Tuesday announced a three-year sponsorship worth N.dollars 3 million to the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF).

MTC’s Chief Human Capital and Marketing Officer, Tim Ekandjo, described the sponsorship as an opportunity to nurture talent and growth, adding that this will assist with the formation of the MTC volleyball premiership.

He said the MTC premiership will be contested by eight male and eight female teams for year one, for which the teams will be provided with branded gear.

‘I was invited to a volleyball match late last year and I was impressed with the passion. This partnership will ensure a strong premiership on the African continent and will diversify our portfolio,’ Ekandjo said.

The president of the Namibian Volleyball Federation, Hilary Imbuwa, expressed gratitude for the sponsorship, saying the expansion of the federation into the MTC Volleyball National League will foster sportsmanship and build a strong sense of community.

‘With MTC’s g
eneral support, we can now expand our reach, enhance the league’s infrastructure and provide even greater opportunities for our athletes to showcase their skills on a national stage. As a federation, we pledge to use these funds transparently, to inspire and contribute to sports in Namibia,’ said Imbuwa.

He said the federation’s goals and objectives would not be achieved without MTC’s support.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Elite One: Bamboutos appoints Joseph Boda as sports directorMTC announces N.dollars 3 million volleyball sponsorship

By Biwah Bryan

Joseph Boda Emaleu is the new sports director of Elite One side Bamboutos FC.

His appointment comes to consolidate the club’s dominance in the Elite One this season. The Mangwa Boys are second in group A with just four days remaining.

Emaleu is a well-known former footballer who had a successful career in West Africa before becoming a football technician and manager.

He has previously contributed significantly to the growth of several clubs, including Ghanaian second division football side, Accra Five Star.

The management of Bamboutos FC of Mbouda places confidence in the coach with the responsibility of directing the sporting affairs of the club.

In the current season, Bamboutos have 7 wins, 5 defeats and 2 draws in 14 games played.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

WINDHOEK: Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on Tuesday announced a three-year sponsorship worth N.dollars 3 million to the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF).

MTC’s Chief Human Capital and Marketing Officer, Tim Ekandjo, described the sponsorship as an opportunity to nurture talent and growth, adding that this will assist with the formation of the MTC volleyball premiership.

He said the MTC premiership will be contested by eight male and eight female teams for year one, for which the teams will be provided with branded gear.

‘I was invited to a volleyball match late last year and I was impressed with the passion. This partnership will ensure a strong premiership on the African continent and will diversify our portfolio,’ Ekandjo said.

The president of the Namibian Volleyball Federation, Hilary Imbuwa, expressed gratitude for the sponsorship, saying the expansion of the federation into the MTC Volleyball National League will foster sportsmanship and build a strong sense of community.

‘With MTC’s g
eneral support, we can now expand our reach, enhance the league’s infrastructure and provide even greater opportunities for our athletes to showcase their skills on a national stage. As a federation, we pledge to use these funds transparently, to inspire and contribute to sports in Namibia,’ said Imbuwa.

He said the federation’s goals and objectives would not be achieved without MTC’s support.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency