Gunners Rescue Forest Point
Monday, January 16, 2017
As the eventful first half began, Gunners had an upper hand against the visitors in terms of ball retention and pressure towards goal. Emmanuel Machinya’s pressure on the right wing alongside Kenanao Kgetholetsile’s effort in the centre created enormous chances for Peleng side to find an opener. Within the 13th minute, Thatoyaone Kgamanyane missed goal by inch after successfully dealing away with Mapantsola’s backline.
Machinya sealed a lead for the Peleng giants during the 14th minute. However, the goal was called for an offside. Magoleng’s shot stopper, Michael James had a busy day, however, he was sure footed between his home side’s post consistently whilst Goabaone Mogorosi denied Mapantsola numerous attempts often. In the 25th minute, Gogontle Marumo was cautioned for a malicious tackle, however, Maikano Maikano failed to seal a lead for Magoleng. Six minutes later, Thusego Lentswenyane sent an in swinger sending Kelame Tladinyane far than he could reach.
Khama’s announcement to take over as Kgosikgolo was met with jubilation by some, but it also exposed deep-seated divisions. The Bogosi Act, which clearly states that a Mothusa Kgosi cannot be removed without the minister’s involvement, serves as a crucial legal safeguard. This law is designed to prevent arbitrary decisions and ensure stability within traditional leadership structures.The tension between Khama and Serogola has been simmering...