Slow start to COVID-19 hit transfer window

Money Machine: GU, along Galaxy, have officially registered new players despite COVID-19 uncertainties PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Money Machine: GU, along Galaxy, have officially registered new players despite COVID-19 uncertainties PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

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Football activities were suspended in March, and only the play-offs and national team activities have been held.

 The transfer window opened at the beginning of December in anticipation of a return to action in February. However, with COVID-19 cases still high, football continues to face an uncertain future. Meanwhile, Botswana Football Association (BFA) general manager, Monnakgotla Mojaki said there have been no official transfers registered with the office. “It has been a slow start. Besides, Galaxy and GU, there have been no other registered transfers. It is normally slow at the start but this year, clubs are cautious. They are not sure of the future as a result of the second wave.

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