Cricket Without Borders comes to Botswana again

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Eight officials from United Kingdom-based charity organisation, Cricket Without Boundaries (CWB) are expected to arrive in Botswana tomorrow to promote the game through coaching clinics and learning sessions for children. CWB will incorporate HIV/AIDS awareness messages in the clinics and empower communities through cricket. This is the second visit by the charity organisation to Botswana.

"CWB came to Botswana in 2002 when there wasn't a development side and at the time only a few members from the organisation came," said Girish Ramakrishna, Botswana Cricket Association (BCA) development manager. He explained that CWB's mission corresponds with their ongoing plans of constantly educating teachers and students on cricket.

Ramakrishna urged village chiefs to be involved in the project especially when schools in their wards are participating.

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