Vol.23 No.105

Friday 14 July 2006    
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Sport
Rowe is Zebras' man
Despite denials by the Botswana Football Association (BFA), Briton Colwyn Rowe has been offered a contract to succeed Serbian Veselin Jelusic as Zebras' coach.

Rovers ready for Satmos
Mochudi Rovers have sent a stern warning to Premier League side, FC Satmos that they should not expect any favours when they meet in the third round of Coca-Cola Cup at Buffaloes ground in Mochudi tomorrow.

Motor Centre hikes sponsorship for tennis
Toyota dealers, Motor Centre Botswana have increased their sponsorship for the annual Botswana Open tennis tournament from P50,000 to P65,000. The company has been financing the tournament for the past four years. The bulk of the money would go to players as prizes.

Money heightens rivalry for chess supremacy
Club rivalry is set to be heightened after the National Development Bank (NDB) gave Botswana Chess Federation (BCF) P16,000 to finance a team tournament this weekend. The tournament at the National Stadium starts tomorrow and ends next Tuesday.

Community teams sponsor government clubs
I'm going to turn myself into a whinner that sometimes I can be if compelled by circumstances. And if, in the course of reading this whinning it gets too much for you dear reader, kindly bear with me. Football people are an amazing lot.

  

 
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