Trouble at TAFIC over unpaid salaries

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* Players went for holidays penniless
* Club admits cash flow problems

FRANCISTOWN: It's back to the drawing board for TAFIC who experience recurring cash problems. It is common for unrest and trouble at TAFIC to start with players not receiving their salaries; and so it was last December when players went to the holidays not having received their salaries.

By the time this publication had gone to press, TAFIC players were yet to receive their December salaries. Insiders at the club revealed this week that the morale of the long-suffering players at the club is at its lowest point. It is not uncommon for TAFIC players to receive their salaries late, and sources say that late salary payments has led to the players skipping training and engaging in other acts of indiscipline. Furthermore, sources at the club also revealed that not even the coach, Dominic Changwe, has been spared the inconvenience of being paid late. "What is painful is that the coach's family arrived in Botswana for the festive season. They are now stranded here because the coach does not have money to send them back home," the source said.

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