Mabuta drops case against BFA, Marshlow Motlogelwa

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FRANCISTOWN: A pall that hung over the Botswana Football Association (BFA) and its second vice president Marshlow Motlogelwa which stemmed from a court action to block the election of Francistown Regional Football Association (FRAFA) chairperson was cleared on Wednesday.

The court action against BFA started when former FRAFA secretary general Isaac Mabuta took BFA and Motlogelwa to court when he was barred from participating in football activities in the region after he was accused of misappropriation of funds. 

Mabuta had expressed interest to stand against the FRAFA chairperson Maokaneng Bontshetse who was seeking re-election on June 2, 2018.

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