AGM mirrors TAFIC's state of affairs

Red flags: TAFIC members voted although in some instances they were uncertain about the candidates
Red flags: TAFIC members voted although in some instances they were uncertain about the candidates

TAFIC’s elective Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the weekend, to a greater degree, highlighted why the club continues to be in a state of disarray, observes Mmegi Sport Staff Writer CHAKALISA DUBE

FRANCISTOWN: For more than two decades TAFIC has often struggled to stay afloat owing to lack of finances and administrative challenges.

The club has also struggled to aggressively pursue the privatisation strategy and stay away from an array of administrative challenges. In fact, the club’s problems appear to be self-inflicted. For example, at the AGM it was evident that there was no concerted lobbying for executive positions by aspiring candidates. It appeared people were not voted on demonstrated knowledge and understanding of football administration, but by virtue of their perceived social status.

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