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Kabelo Boranabi
  • Angels’ long trip to face Gunners

    The Francistown-based side will travel just over 500km, their first long-haul trip in the Premier League. This will only be the second time Angels travel down south for an official game.The team first travelled south to Mochudi to face Mochudi Centre...

  • BFA eyes improved Debswana deal

    For over a month, the two have reportedly been engaged in negotiations with sources indicating a new improved deal is imminent. Debswana has been in the First Division South and North leagues for a decade.The BFA initially entered into an agreement...

  • G-West ‘Lontone’ brings Gospel Night

    The event is organised by the UCCSA Gaborone West (G-West) church choir and will be held at the Mogoditshane branch.Speaking to Arts & Culture, the event organiser, Nomsa Palai said the main purpose of the event is to raise funds to complete a church...

  • Limkokwing caps 800 graduates

    Speaking at the graduation ceremony the assistant minister of Education and Skills Development, Aubrey Lesaso said implored the graduates to use the skills and knowledge acquired from the learning institution.He said Limkokwing University is a leader...

  • GU start title defence with a win

    Having delivered the Reds' first league championship in over decade in the previous season, GU assistant coach, Pontsho Moloi has said he is looking to defend the title.“We will always go for titles and anything available and nothing has...

  • Ethiopia’s Coffee aroma attracts Morake

    Other destinations have emerged in North Africa and the Middle East where three Zebras players are currently employed. However, former Zebras goalkeeper, Ezekiel Morake has taken a new route to East Africa.The goalkeeper last month traded the...

  • BFL secures P25m but...

    The league was forced into a lengthy delay mainly due to failure to secure sponsors.Yesterday, the Botswana Football League (BFL) announced a P25 million broadcast sponsorship deal with the national broadcaster, the Department of Broadcasting...

  • Coaches want minimum wage cap

    The BFCA is an establishment that looks after the interests and welfare of football coaches practicing in Botswana.BCFA technical director, Kaelo ‘Wire’ Kaelo has said the association is looking to improve the livelihood of coaches with the...

  • Branch misses out on Andalucia Rally title

    The biker was in Seville, Spain competing in the rally that finished today. There was a change of schedule for what was to be a four-day race. Competitors were forced to take a day off on Friday as the stage two of the rally was cancelled due to...

  • ‘Stance’ culture hits Gaborone

    Locals have fast caught up with the culture of car slamming or stancing that originated from Japan just after World War II.The culture, which is described as the coolest trend to ‘ruin’ a car with drivers, brings the wildest modifications to...

  • Bikers’ rough terrain to Roof of Africa

    The sport has, however, proven to be one of the most financially demanding in preparation, participation, and equipment.This has limited the local bikers to challenge for continental and international honours due to the prohibitive costs of...

  • Premier League season club-by-club preview

    Coach: Letang ‘Rasta’ KgengwenyaneColours: Green and RedHome Ground: Molepolole Sports ComplexKey signings: Aobakwe Tshobo (Notwane), Ronald Setshego (Uniao Flamingo Santos) Agnecious Tebagano, Quinton Moruki (both Matebejana)Prospect:...

  • Branch puts brakes on world title charge

    In his debut season, Branch finished 10th overall and bagged a round win at the Kazakhstan Rally. In this campaign and with just a round to go, Branch currently lingers in 15th position on the championship rankings after three rounds of racing. He...

  • Slow start for India-based paddlers

    India is one of the leading nations in the world in the development of ping-pong, both at the national team level and in domestic competitions. The India-based entourage is expected to reap rich from the Indian table tennis setting as the BTTA looks...

  • Mares players pocket P53,000 each

    The team made its maiden appearance at the WAFCON finals in Morocco in July where they reached the quarterfinals. The Mares came close to securing a World Cup qualifying berth but lost 1-0 to Cameroon in a match to determine the side that would...

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