BOBSA squad leaves for Zimbabwe

A 100-strong contingent from the Botswana Brigade Sporats Association (BOBSA leave today to play friendly games with other tertiary education students in Harare, Zimbabwe. This is the first time the association is sending a team outside the country.

The BOBSA squad will compete in football, volleyball, table tennis, chess and netball against teams from Zimbabwean tertiary education institutions. 

BOBSA spokesperson, Atang Tumisang said the games will give players much-needed exposure as it is their first time to compete abroad.

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