Players must not hold country at ransom � BFA

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) chief executive officer, Ookeditse Malesu has said players must not hold the country at ransom following Wednesday night’s mutiny, which almost halted the Zebras’ trip to South Africa.

The Zebras play Zambia in tomorrow’s COSAFA Cup quarter-final in Rustenburg, amid a revolt over allowances.

The players threatened to abort the trip until their dues, dating back to 2015, were paid.

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