TAFIC ponders privatisation models

Options: TAFIC is considering privatisation models PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG.
Options: TAFIC is considering privatisation models PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG.

FRANCISTOWN: A committee appointed by TAFIC late last year to design the best model that could help the club to turn into a company, has submitted its recommendations to the former Premiership side.

In December, TAFIC appointed Mpho Chamo to lead a committee tasked with designing a privatisation model for the club. Chamo, who currently works for De Beers, is an experienced professional with key focus on business strategy implementation, business planning, and business improvement and project management. He also runs Killer Pass, which is one of the country’s leading online football publications.

 TAFIC spokesperson, Kabelo Dipholo said the report containing the recommendations was handed over to the club executive committee last week.

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