Chaos in Under-17 camp

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All is not well in the Under-17 camp as the team is scheduled to leave for Morocco today for the 10th African championships, amid reports of unrest.

The championships start on April 13 to 27. Impeccable sources at the camp told Mmegi Sport yesterday that the team has lost focus as a result of technical bench re-shuffling done in January just after their qualification to the continental youth spectacle.
It is reported that the reshuffles did not go down well with the remaining technical team officials who felt the move was unnecessary and done to fulfil the interests of some football officials who want to ride on the success of others.

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) announced in January the appointment of Ramocha Tsiang as the team manager, replacing Rapelang Tsatsilebe. Romeo Benjamin was appointed security manager, with Ernest Dintweng as kit manager.

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