Challengers emerge in BFA race

Sebego
Sebego

The kaleidoscopic pieces of who will challenge the Botswana Football Association (BFA) president, Tebogo Sebego are slowly taking shape with former vice president, Segolame Ramotlhwa and businessman, Maclean Letshwiti emerging as contenders.

The elections will be held between July and August when the BFA holds its annual general assembly. Although Ramotlhwa could not confirm nor deny interest in standing, sources said the veteran administrator’s campaign has already been rolled out.

“He is interested,” a source said.

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Let us all go to vote

Figures released by the country’s electoral management body have shown that a total of 1, 037, 684 people have registered to vote.However, eligible voters could be discouraged by events leading to the voting day like poor execution of advance voting amid talks that the elections could be unfair.There have also been threats by certain opposition politicians that shall the elections not be free and fair, they will halt them.Despite these...

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