Ndala began his career in the
Katanga Province Football League, and later ascended to the country's top division, the
Linafoot. He is a referee at
CAF level tournaments, and has participated in four
Africa Cup of Nations, first in the
2019 edition in
Egypt, followed by the
2022 tournament in
Cameroon, He has also overseen games in the
CAF qualification for the
2022 FIFA World Cup. In 2021, Ndala refereed the
December CAF Super Cup between
Al Ahly SC and
Raja CA in
Qatar. and in November of that year, Ndala oversaw the
second leg final of the
2023 African Football League between
Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. and
Wydad AC at the
Loftus Versfeld Stadium in
Pretoria,
South Africa. Ndala's FIFA career reached international level (beyond CAF) in 2019, when he was chosen as an official for the
FIFA U-20 World Cup in
Poland, where he led two group stage matches. In April 2025, Ndala was named for the
2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. In January 2026, Ndala was appointed as a referee at the
Africa Cup of Nations in
Morocco. He oversaw two group stage games and was appointed for the 18 January
final match, between
Senegal and the locals
Morocco at the
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in
Rabat, == Selected record ==