BFA sued for P2.5million

Legal battle: Pulah Sports Marketing contends it is owed P 2. 5 million from negotiating the beMobile Premiership sponsorship. PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Legal battle: Pulah Sports Marketing contends it is owed P 2. 5 million from negotiating the beMobile Premiership sponsorship. PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) faces a P2.5million lawsuit after sports marketing company, Pulah Sports Marketing, dragged the association to court over unpaid dues.

The company used to provide service to the Botswana Premier League (BPL), a BFA organ, on a consultancy basis and is now demanding P2.5million in payment arrears.

John Stevens, who acts as a liquidator for Pulah Sports Marketing, wants the High Court Judge, Leatile Dambe to rule that the BPL and BFA pay him P2.5 million.

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