Gunners cautious on privatisation

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Newly elected Extension Gunners chairman, Kitso Dlamini said they would tread carefully in their move to privatise the club. Dlamini was elected into office at the club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lobatse on Sunday.

He told Mmegi Sport yesterday that they took a decision to first consult and involve all key stakeholders at the club before any final decisions are taken.

"We realised that as much as we have problems and we need resources soon, we cannot rush this process. We agreed that it was crucial to consult all stakeholders from supporters, team elders and previous committee members and involve them from the beginning," he said.

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