BFA date shift offers hope for suspended members

Dragging on: The First Division North committee case has not been concluded PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Dragging on: The First Division North committee case has not been concluded PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

Following the postponement of this year’s Botswana Football Association (BFA) general assembly, suspended First Division North committee members are hoping their matter will be settled before the next meeting date.

The assembly was originally scheduled to take place tomorrow in Francistown but has been moved to later date because of COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, currently set at a maximum of 50 people. 

 The suspended committee members are also waiting for a new date of their hearing from the BFA Disciplinary Committee (DC). They have been on suspension since 2018 pending a disciplinary hearing over allegations that they failed to account for nearly P70,000.

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