BFA Stays Out Of Football Disputes

Mfolo Mfolo PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Mfolo Mfolo PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has reiterated its position on keeping a distance from disputes that arise in local football sides.

This comes in the wake of a looming dispute at Mochudi Centre Chiefs over the use of the name.

With hope having restored following years of internal squabbles at the Kgatleng giants, it has since appeared recently that the club maybe embroiled in another legal battle over the use of the Mochudi Centre Chiefs name. This follows the registration of a company named Mochudi Centre Chiefs Proprietary Limited, which according to the Companies and Intellectual Property Authority (CIPA) website, is under the directorship of Ramocha Tsieng and Molefi Sexton Kowa. The two also own 50% shares each in the company. Club chairperson, Thapelo Tsheole recently made it clear that they will be left with no other option but to take appropriate measures against the use of that name by the two shareholders of the company.

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