Modisaeman vows to clean troubled motorsport

Motorsport is facing a tough test
Motorsport is facing a tough test

Botswana Motor Sport (BMS) president, Simon Modisaeman has vowed to clean the troubled association following the suspension of vice president administration, David Mashonja.

Mashonja, who served as Modisaeman’s deputy for two years, was slapped with a five-year suspension for violating an agreement between the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) and BMS.

Speaking to Mmegi Sport, Modisaeman admitted that the association is in doldrums and blamed members of the executive committee who are serving their personal interests rather than the development of the sport for causing the plight.

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