Vol.21 No.81

Thursday 27 May 2004    

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Playing abroad improves Tshelametsi’s attitude
CONTROVERSIAL second choice national team goalkeeper, Kagiso Tshelametsi, now plying his trade in Trinidad and Tobago has said that his spell in that country has helped him adopt a professional attitude to the game. The former FC Satmos goalkeeper who is on a short break has been recalled to the senior national team.

Lobatse rivals promise entertaining football
SIXTH placed Lobatse based outfit BMC have promised to end the season in style by taking their neighbours Extension Gunners to the cleaners. The two will meet in a St Louis Super league encounter under the National Stadium floodlights tomorrow.

Tasc fined for common assault
FRANCISTOWN: Three Tasc officials and players were last week fined P50 each for assaulting a referee’s assistant in protest over the Thursday match, which they lost 2-1 to Tafic.

BNSC applauds media over awards ceremony
BOTSWANA National Sports Council(BNSC) has applauded the media fraternity for their contribution towards the successful awards ceremony this year.

  

 
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