Kemoeng unveiled as new BFA CEO
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Kemoeng replaces Briton, Keith Masters who left under a cloud of controversy in February this year.
Speaking at a media briefing held at Lekidi Centre in Gaborone, Kemoeng promised to hit the ground running and change the fortunes of the often much maligned association. He said his passion for football had driven him to apply for the job.
While his leadership has brought about significant progress and development, it is imperative that he exercises greater caution in his choice of words, particularly when addressing sensitive matters.One of the primary concerns is the potential impact of his remarks on Botswana’s relationship with De Beers, the diamond mining giant that plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy.The partnership between Botswana and De Beers has been mutually...