BNOC scores 36% in Satisfaction Survey

At the helm: Tshenyego gave an update amid COVID-19 concerns PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
At the helm: Tshenyego gave an update amid COVID-19 concerns PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Athletes have expressed concern, in a recent survey, over the Botswana National Olympic Committee’s (BNOC) handling of their welfare.

However, the local Olympic body scored high in issues of ethical behaviour in a survey conducted by the University of Botswana.

According to a report on the Satisfaction Survey, presented during BNOC’s virtual Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) last week, above average scores were received for areas such as fairness of medical personnel and ethical conduct by the BNOC secretariat.

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