Kabelano Cup will be back next year

The Kabelano Charity Cup will be back next year, the organisers have said. The one-day soccer spectacular could not take place this year because there was no suitable venue after the National Stadium was closed for renovation, the chairperson of Kabelano Charity Trust Terrence Dambe said on Tuesday. He was speaking at the donation of P180, 000 to five charity organisations in Gaborone. The trust has donated P1,903,000 since its inception in 1995.

The Kabelano Orange Cup soccer spectacular has grown into a popular one-day event contested by four crowd pullers in the Premier League.

Dambe said they are still re-negotiating with Orange to finance the event again after its sponsorship elapsed last year. He explained that since the organisation has grown, they have decided to improve their service delivery. He said Kabelano recently took a decision to improve its delivery systems by outsourcing the administrative functions to a local consulting firm.

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