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Kabelo Boranabi
  • Heartbreak for City Polar

    The draw shattered City Polar's promotion dream and ended the season on position four. They needed a win the last day to win the title and get automatic promotion to the Premier League.“It is very painful to lose the league on the last day. We...

  • Insurance cover delays motorsport season

    Speaking to Mmegi Sport, BMS president, Simon Modisaemang said the engines have been on hold for a deliberate reason, which is to satisfy all the necessities for public liability to avoid possible sanctions by the world governing bodies, the FIA and...

  • GU closes in as Galaxy cracks

    Galaxy have failed to collect maximum points in recent matches and the Reds have duly capitalised as they have moved to just within five points with four rounds of games to be played.On Sunday afternoon, the Reds will try and reduce the gap as they...

  • Gaborone derby heads to Lobatse

    The Botswana Premier League's (BPL) seller fixture came under scrutiny earlier this week after the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) confirmed the National Stadium's unavailability.Through a statement, the BNSC indicated on Tuesday...

  • Sides chase floating trophy on D-Day

    Fans are guaranteed a thrilling end as the championship and playoff spots will be confirmed. The focus will be on four venues as a quartet of teams is in contention.CRACKiT City Polar, Matebele FC, VTM FC and Notwane are vying for the single...

  • Kabza De Small saves his day

    The event, held at the Game City Rooftop Parkade, got its first blow on the eve of the day after South African artist, Njelic pulled out. On Saturday, three performers, Mas Musiq, Daliwonga and Felo Le Tee did not show up for their scheduled...

  • Lemponye returns to uplift Rollers

    The Blues finally got their revenge over their weekend opponents as Systems knocked out Rollers in the competition last season. It was a very tense opening 10 minutes as both sides looked eager to be the first to get on the ball. On the 11th minute,...

  • UB, WUC manual workers get salary increment

    This was said during the Labour Day celebrations on May 1, 2023 held in Charleshill.The Manual Workers Union held May Day commemorations in four areas, namely, Selebi-Phikwe, Seronga, Bokspits and Charleshill under the theme, "Demanding Workers...

  • Wind spoils Omanyala’s day

    However, the fast times have been attributed to the wind. Kenyan sprinter, Ferdinand Omanyala stormed to a +2.3m/s wind-aided time to win the 100m title. The reigning African champion clocked the fastest time in the world this season of 9.78.However,...

  • Two qualify for World Championships

    It was a fruitful weekend for local athletics when the country hosted the FNB Botswana Golden Grand Prix and home grown talent shone.The 400m runners, Scotch and Kebinatshipi were excellent on the track in two separate competitions to qualify for the...

  • Chiefs refute reports on unpaid salaries

    Reports reaching Mmegi Sport are that the club is still struggling to pay salaries despite securing a sponsorship deal with DC Tours and Travel. In February, Chiefs signed a 10-year sponsorship deal with DC Tours worth a massive P68 million.As per...

  • Superb Tebogo delivers as big names struggle

    The World Athletics Continental Golden Tour made a pit stop in Botswana for the first time over the weekend. The meet lined up some of the world's top track and field stars in front of a record national athletics crowd. On home soil, Tebogo left...

  • Botswana Golden Grand Prix breaks athletics record

    Just over 15,000 people were in attendance to watch their favourite track and field stars. The event is the first World Athletics gold status event to be held in Botswana. The number is just a couple of thousand short of the Zebras versus Burkina...

  • Doomsday looms for Gunners

    On Saturday, the Peleng Boys take on fellow strugglers, Mogoditshane Fighters at the Molepolole Sports Complex in a Botswana Premier League tie. It is going to be an interesting battle involving the 16th and 15th-placed sides and neither would want...

  • Wilderness' P750,000 Sankoyo rescue

    Sankoyo's preparations ahead of the next season started this week with good news that the side has penned a P750,000 three-year partnership deal with luxury travel operator, Okavango Wilderness Safaris.Sankoyo will get P250,000 per season for the...

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