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Boitumelo Khutsafalo
  • Gunners to develop own clothing brand

    The Peleng giants this week announced the signing of Pako Obakeng, Oratile Mhaladi, Thapelo Legae, Onkokame Koontse, Boyo Lechaena, and Gape Thibedi.Interestingly, all the players appeared on the club’s social media page donning the All Kasi kit,...

  • Chiefs, Gunners reunion scheduled for November

    Last season’s Premier League sides, Extension Gunners and Prisons XI, will start their campaign in the lower division, on the road. Gunners open their season with a tricky encounter against URI Black Forest in Mmankgodi while Prisons XI travel to...

  • Mafifatshwana festival returns

    The event dubbed, Mafifatshwana Cultural Festival was last held in 2018 before COVID-19 struck, disrupting several activities across the world.It returns this year with a line-up of celebrated contemporary traditional groups expected to entertain the...

  • Babitseng eyes BFA presidency

    Babitseng has said he is worried about the way local football has regressed and is making himself available for the position of the BFA president. “Football has regressed over the last 10 years.We judge this by the performances of the national...

  • Players Union allays fears over short-term contracts

    This comes after some football commentators raised concern about an emerging trend where certain players prefer signing one-year contracts instead of long-term commitments.There has been a debate as to whether it is a good or bad move for both the...

  • GU are Orange FA Cup kings

    The Reds beat Orapa United 1-0 in an entertaining final played at the National Stadium. A last minute goal from striker, Thatayaone Kgamanyane was enough to hand the title to the team after surviving a scare from Orapa United’s endless attacks...

  • Motsepe calls for improved financial investment

    The congress was initially scheduled to take place in 2020 but had to be postponed due to COVID-19. It is the first time Botswana has hosted the congress through the local structure, Footballers Union of Botswana (FUB). Motsepe said one of the best...

  • Entertainment galore for Desert Race goers

    The event kick-starts tomorrow and ends on Sunday. The 1000 Desert race returns this weekend in Jwaneng after years of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The last race was held in 2019 in Selebi-Phikwe. As it is the norm, the event never falls...

  • Chiefs, CRACKiT ‘back in love’

    Although the financial details of the sponsorship are still sketchy at the moment, Mmegi Sport can reveal that the Debswana First Division side has entered into a three-year deal with CRACKiT Botswana. The deal will see CRACKiT Botswana take care of...

  • Abrupt end to Chiefs, DC Tours’ P68m deal

    The two parties signed a mega P68 million sponsorship deal in February this year, much to the excitement of Magosi supporters who have seen first-hand their side’s financial struggles over the years. The deal was set to run for 10 years until...

  • F/Town springs to life as Undipe Ndikupe returns

    Matjimenyenga wrapped up the Debswana First Division North League title race last weekend with one round of matches left.TAFIC’s promotion comes in the wake of an emotional two-year period in which the football fraternity in the city endured mixed...

  • Down to the wire

    VTM lost the position they held for the past few weeks after going down 1-0 to Matebejana on Saturday at the Holy Ghost Park. It was VTM’s first loss since the return of head coach, Leutlwetse Tshireletso. The Gamononyane-based side now face the...

  • Tshireletso works wonders at VTM

    The Gamononyane-based side is yet to lose a match since the return of head coach, Leutlwetse Tshireletso two months back.Tshireletso was instrumental in helping the team gain promotion to the First Division last season but was relieved of his duties...

  • First Division South sets up exciting midweek action

    The exciting league has proved to be too difficult to predict at the top especially in the second round with at least six teams still in the running to finish the season at the top. As it stands, Matebele FC hold a slight advantage. Two weeks ago,...

  • Chiefs gross P56,000 from Notwane clash

    Despite struggling to keep pace with other title contenders at the top of the league table, Magosi are the First Division South's cash cow due to their huge following.Since the start of the year, they have already grossed P350,802 from six home...

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