Ntshinogang lands BPL top job

Ntshinogang has been offered a three-year deal
Ntshinogang has been offered a three-year deal

Acting Botswana Premier League (BPL) chief executive officer (CEO), Thabo Ntshinogang has finally landed the job on a permanent basis after the BPL board agreed to offer him a three-year contract. Ntshinogang has been holding fort for nearly a year after the suspension and subsequent sacking of Bennett Mamelodi.

Although BPL board chairperson, Rapula Okaile could not be reached for comment at press time, sources have confirmed that the board has given Ntshinogang’s appointment the thumbs up.

The board has reportedly informed the Botswana Football Association (BFA) National Executive Committee (NEC) about their decision and the NEC acceded.  “What is left now is just to formalise everything through an offer letter,” one source said.

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