Transfer window sees 133 players switch clubs

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At least 133 transfers have occurred in the Premier League in the just ended transfer window. While the likes of Township Rollers, Mochudi Centre Chiefs and Gaborone United (GU) have been dominating the headlines in the transfer market, others had remained tight-lipped about their targets.

However, it has come out that the likes of Uniao Flamengo Santos, BMC, Extension Gunners and Notwane have also made several new signings. Santos have made 15 signings as they attempt to regain the status they found themselves in during the times of Mogakolodi Ngele and his elder brother, Godfrey Ngele. They have decided to go for young and unknown players, as has always been the case. The only notable name is that of former GU striker, Kenny Ledikwe who is expected to bring the much-needed experience to the youthful side. Ledikwe has been in the books of Nico United where he hardly featured last season when they finished second in the league.

Santos have lost two players, Gofaone Tiro and Onkabetse Seforo to Rollers and Nico United respectively.BMC have also moved swiftly to try and replace three players, Leutlwetse Tshireletso, Kenanao Kgetholetsile and Motsholetsi Sikele who joined Rollers. They have signed strikers, Sageby Sandaka and Boitshoko Zikhale from GU and Extension Gunners respectively. Sandaka returns for the second time after playing for BMC two seasons ago.BMC have also signed left back, Kutlo Sejeso and midfielder, Kenamile Mani from Chiefs. The two players are former Notwane players who failed to break into the starting team at the star-studded Kgatleng side. National Under-20 attacking midfielder, Kago Segokgo has returned from Tlokweng United where he was on a season-long loan.

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BPF should get house in order

Speaker of the National Assembly, Dithapelo Keorapetse, has this week rightly washed his hands of the mess, refusing to wade into a party squabble that has no clear leadership and no single version of the truth.When a single party sends six different letters to the Speaker’s office, each claiming to be the authoritative voice, it is not just confusion, but an embarrassment.Keorapetse is correct to insist on institutional boundaries. Parliament...

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