Ntwaagae threatens to sue BFA

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*Claims breach of contract
*BFA absolves itself
Former TAFIC vice chairperson, Leviet Ntwaagae is livid after claims that the Botswana Football Association (BFA) reneged on an earlier agreement to appoint him the country's project manager for FIFA's 11 for Health Programme.

However, the BFA claims Ntwaagae or anybody else was ever appointed to the top post.Former BFA chief executive officer (CEO) Duncan Kgame said the association had not hired anyone for the position."When you are hired you are given a letter of appointment. We have not hired anyone since I became CEO," Kgame said.

But Ntwaagae, a former TAFIC manager and one of the founding members of Friends of Football, is adamant he reported for duty at the beleaguered association.Ntwaagae said he received calls from BFA additional member, Tshepo Mphoeng when he was at his village on a Sunday in June.

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