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BFA gets new CEO After much speculation on who will be the Botswana Football Association (BFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Thabo Ntshinogang has been appointed to the post. He starts work today.Karate team gears for African championships
Vision 2016 Council chairperson Dr Gloria Somolekae’s pep talk this week is expected to boost the morale of the Botswana karate team to the African Championships billed for Durban, South Africa next month. The Botswana Karate Association (BOKA) president Ookeditse Malesu said the fact that Somolekae agreed to address the karatekas ahead of the tournament means a lot because they could not afford the services of a psychologist.Rollers set Premier League target
After returning to top-flight soccer, Township Rollers have said that their aim is not to win the Premier League. Instead the team is focused on survival in the national championship and competing with the top guns. Botswana hosts Zone Six darts championships
Botswana Darts Association (BODA) will host the 16th Zone 6 championship starting from today at the Gaborone Sun. Speaking at the official opening yesterday, BODA vice president, Vivian Morutwa said that the Zone 6 Darts Championship is always exciting because apart from the competition, it gives players the opportunity to catch up on their friendships. She urged the public to make time this week to witness the beauty of darts.
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