Letshwiti fumes as BFA faces P2.5m debt

Not happy:Letshwiti
Not happy:Letshwiti

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) will have to pay Pula Sports Marketing P2.5 million, as the association looks to close a more than four year-old debt.

The development has irked BFA president Maclean Letshwiti, who says action will be taken after the company had initially agreed to discount the debt.

“BFA is a public organisation and these are public funds, and it is only logical that people should be brought to book and account,” Letshwiti said.

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