CEDA boss ready to usher in a new dawn for softball

Thamane
Thamane

Thabo Thamane, widely known as CEDA chief executive officer (CEO), is ready to usher in a new dawn for softball, after throwing his name in the ring for the Botswana Softball Association (BSA) presidency.

He will face current vice president, Katlholo Mosimanegape when softball goes for elections at the end of April. Thamane is not a lightweight as most people might think, as he used to play softball.

He told Mmegi Sport that growing up in Gaborone, he played softball and was one of the founders of KBL club, Panthers. Thamane was born in Gaborone on March 24, 1973, but originates from Kanye. “We used to train at Segoditshane Primary School grounds. It was a  difficult period and we used to contribute to buy equipment and provide transport for players. 

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