Vol.23 No.171

Tuesday 14 November 2006    
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Sport
Bitter rivals meet again
Mafolofolo and Kutlwano will get another chance to renew their volleyball rivalry when they meet in the JB Sports final on December 9 at the Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) in Sebele. Both sides proved too strong for their opponents in the preliminary games held over the weekend.

Player sheds tears after red-card
LEDUMADUMANE: Tshepo Nkonyana of Prisons women football club could not hold her tears when she was sent off in the game against Untouchable at Ledumadumane school grounds on Sunday. Nkonyana got her marching orders after accusing the referee of ignoring an Untouchable player who had fouled her.

GU boss defends coach
Gaborone United (GU) chairman, Kelesitse Gilika, has taken full responsibility for the club's disastrous performance in the Mascom Premier League. Speaking after the Reds were handed a third consecutive defeat in the league by Mochudi Centre Chiefs over the weekend, Gilika defended new Zimbabwean coach, Luke Masomere and said he is blameless. "His job is very secure. I don't blame anybody. We have all failed the team. We are all under pressure."

  

 
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