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Eyes on Gunners, Chiefs as FNB Premiership kicks off

EYEING TOP EIGHT FINISH: Kgatleng giants, Mochudi Centre Chiefs PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
EYEING TOP EIGHT FINISH: Kgatleng giants, Mochudi Centre Chiefs PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The Botswana Football League (BFL) on Friday announced that the FNB Premiership will finally kick-off this Friday after being postponed last week

The league was originally scheduled to begin last weekend but following the new change of guard at the mother body, Botswana Football Association (BFA), the kick-off was deferred by a week. While many football fans are excited about the Friday blockbuster fixture between city traditional rivals, Gaborone United (GU) and Township Rollers, others are eager to see how prepared the returnees, Mochudi Centre Chiefs and Extension Gunners are. The two sides, who boast an incredible support base have been swimming in the dusty lower division. But miraculously returned this season after buying statuses. Before they relegated, both sides experienced familiar challenges centred around power struggles and financial troubles. Despite both sides successfully managing to spend some incredible amounts in securing the Premier League statuses, they have remained mum on the faces behind their promising comebacks.

However, both Magosi and Mapantsula have been busy in the transfer market which closed on Friday. They have also been very busy taking part in several pre-season tournaments and friendly matches. Chiefs in particular announced the signing of at least 15 new players just few days after their Premier League return was confirmed. They also managed to recruit former Eleven Angels coach, Seemo Mpatane, who heads the technical team. Ahead of the start of the season, Magosi are probably oozing with confidence following the weekend’s victory against rivals, Rollers, in a friendly match played at the Royal Aria stadium on Friday night. Although both sides used the encounter as a warm up for the start of the season, Magosi’s victory has already set tongues wagging between the two sets of supporters. The two sides have been fierce rivals on and off the pitch in the last 20 years. Chiefs kick-off their season with an away fixture to Morupule Wanderers on Saturday.

Editor's Comment
Khama, gov't should cooperate

Firstly, the government must play its part in facilitating this transition. The role of Kgosi isn't merely ceremonial; it carries substantial responsibilities and influence within the community. Therefore, the government must ensure that all legal and procedural requirements are met to support Khama's return. This includes providing the necessary resources and administrative support to uphold the integrity of the Kgotla and its...

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