BFA eyes Briton for Zebras job
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
It is said that the BFA, through its chief executive officer, Keith Masters, has been in touch with the candidate, a former West Ham player with no previous coaching record in Africa.
The Zebras were left without a coach after Tshosane was sacked in October, ending a five-year reign. A search to install his successor began with reports that former coach, Colwyn Rowe was interested in a comeback.
Whilst celebrating milestones in inclusivity, with notably P5 billion awarded to vulnerable groups, the report sounds a 'siren' on a dangerous and growing trend: the ballooning use of micro-procurement. That this method, designed for small-scale, efficient purchases, now accounts for a staggering 25% (P8 billion) of total procurement value is not a sign of agility, but a 'red flag'. The PPRA’s warning is unequivocal and must be...