Second division and Super 10 netball action continued over the weekend at the Patrick Iyambo Courts in Windhoek, with teams competing for points as the season progresses.
The competition continues to intensify as teams push to improve their positions on the log, with consistency proving key at this stage of the season.
Go Monate Fella Jeungura Kuiiri reflected on their campaign so far, noting a mixed start to the second round of fixtures.
"In the first leg of the league, we were doing well and were even at the top of the log. In the second leg, things have not gone as planned, and we've dropped to fourth position. But we are still pushing hard and hoping to return to where we started. It's all about working harder and improving our results."
Meanwhile, Black Africa continues to assess their performances as they look to improve in the second division competition.
Coach Ronnie Stanley said the level of competition has improved.
"The intensity is really good. The players are executing their game plans well and the league is very competitive. It's going in the right direction and the standard is improving."
With the second leg underway, teams will now be looking to convert performances into points as the race for promotion and standings becomes tighter.
Every match is proving important, with little separating teams as the season moves into a decisive phase.