Unrelenting TAFIC pull five points clear

TAFIC maintained their good run in the Debswana First Division North
TAFIC maintained their good run in the Debswana First Division North

FRANCISTOWN: Debswana First Division North leaders, TAFIC pushed closer to a BTC Premiership return after opening a five point gap over nearest rivals, BR Highlanders. TAFIC beat beleaguered Satmos 2-0 at the Francistown old Stadium on Sunday.

Motlakase Power Dynamos, who were third before the weekend, held Highlanders to a 2-2 draw in Mahalapye in an encounter that saw both sides lose ground on the leaders.

Sua Flamingoes took advantage of the Highlanders-Motlakase draw and rose to third after a nine-goal thriller where they beat giant slayers, Real Movers 5-4 to leapfrog Motlakase.

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