Corporates take a plunge where angels fear

Tsheole
Tsheole

Sport has largely been viewed as a lion’s den, where angels fear to tread. One’s reputation can be devoured mercilessly within a blink of an eye, while for the rest of the pride, life rumbles on. Despite the not-so-welcoming environment, where daggers are constantly drawn, sport has seen the arrival surprise visitors, writes Mmegi Sport’s MQONDISI DUBE

Out of the blue, Mochudi Centre Chiefs, this week, announced, arguably their biggest signing in the club’s history. Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) chief executive officer, Thapelo Tsheole has joined the stuttering club as president. It was the best piece of news for a club that is desperate for a lift.

Tsheole’s arrival comes hard on the heels of Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA) CEO, Thabo Thamane grabbing the Botswana Softball Association’s (BSA) top post. It has been a rare four months for sports which has made a big kill, but will the ‘angels’ survive in an unforgiving environment?

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