Gunners appoint privatisation team

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One of the country's best-supported clubs, Extension Gunners has appointed a task force to drive the privatisation of the club.

The move was taken at the club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday. It was resolved to speed up the privatisation process and a team of three people was selected to spearhead the process of luring investors into the club.  The three will then choose two others with special skills to complete a five-member task force that will drive the project.

The general membership chose the current club vice chairperson, Oduetse Langwane, former secretary general, Ian Kebopetswe and Rashid Ismail. In three months, the task force will inform the general membership about the model they would have adopted to drive the project.

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