Haikali speaks on NPL CEO
The MTC Namibia Premier League will not only thrill the fans but put bread on the table for many who will be fortunate enough to be employed as the vacancies start to be filled.
Former Namibia Premier League CEO Mathew Haikali has revealed that he is looking at the position he once had with a keen interest.
This is after the MTC Namibia Premier League chairman Patrick Kauta announced last Wednesday that the league will appoint a CEO before the end of the year.
Kauta also confirmed that the MTC NPL will advertise many vacancies in order to boost the administration of the league.
The CEO will be the one directly running the affairs of the premier league given that chairman Kauta has other pressing responsibilities.
The MTC NPL are now confident that they will be able to employ a CEO given that MTC and FNB has sponsored the league with N$20 million per season over a period of three years.
“I know that many people will be vying for this position because it is a very important post to have.
“I will definitely consider applying for it once the vacancies are out because I do believe I have the experience and I was the only CEO of the league.
“I will however still think about it before I make any decision concerning the position,” Haikali said.
The former Media Institute Southern Africa (MISA) director was appointed to the post in 2009.
Haikali, however, lasted only three years in the position after he was dismissed by the NPL in 2011.
The former CEO was released on allegations of financial mismanagement and breaching his employment contract.
He however feels that he was unfairly dismissed and has contested his dismissal with the Labour Commission.
The football administrator admitted that it is going to be a difficult process for the recruiters given the numbers of applicants he expects to see contesting for that position.
“We all want the best for Namibian football and I do believe that I have what it takes to lead the game.
“My experience in football is vast and the fact that I have been in various important leadership positions can be a good thing for Namibian football.”
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
This is after the MTC Namibia Premier League chairman Patrick Kauta announced last Wednesday that the league will appoint a CEO before the end of the year.
Kauta also confirmed that the MTC NPL will advertise many vacancies in order to boost the administration of the league.
The CEO will be the one directly running the affairs of the premier league given that chairman Kauta has other pressing responsibilities.
The MTC NPL are now confident that they will be able to employ a CEO given that MTC and FNB has sponsored the league with N$20 million per season over a period of three years.
“I know that many people will be vying for this position because it is a very important post to have.
“I will definitely consider applying for it once the vacancies are out because I do believe I have the experience and I was the only CEO of the league.
“I will however still think about it before I make any decision concerning the position,” Haikali said.
The former Media Institute Southern Africa (MISA) director was appointed to the post in 2009.
Haikali, however, lasted only three years in the position after he was dismissed by the NPL in 2011.
The former CEO was released on allegations of financial mismanagement and breaching his employment contract.
He however feels that he was unfairly dismissed and has contested his dismissal with the Labour Commission.
The football administrator admitted that it is going to be a difficult process for the recruiters given the numbers of applicants he expects to see contesting for that position.
“We all want the best for Namibian football and I do believe that I have what it takes to lead the game.
“My experience in football is vast and the fact that I have been in various important leadership positions can be a good thing for Namibian football.”
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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