It Is Now Time To Deliver

The elections for the Botswana Football Association (BFA) Vice President (Administration) have come and gone.

Former Cabinet Minister and former Botswana National Sports Council (BNSC) chairperson, Boyce Sebetela, got the nod over the weekend when he defeated his challenger, Booker Bannister.  We congratulate Sebetela for winning the elections, which were held under a peaceful atmosphere.  At the end of the day, the winner should be football.

With the election behind us, it is now time to get down to work.  The position of the vice president (administration) is an important one.  Sebetela, like the others who were vying for the post, made promises during their campaigns that they are going to help football grow and we will hold him down on his promises.  He has proved his mettle when he was the BNSC chairperson in the early '90's and we believe that he still carries the enthusiasm that he had during that time.  Sebetela does not need to be reminded about the rigours of football as a sport. 

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