Zebras Ready To Kick On

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After finishing 2015 with a flourish, the Zebras will look to kick-on in 2016 with coach, Peter Butler saying the development project will intensify.

Since taking charge two years ago, Butler had set about dismantling the old guard and injecting fresh legs, which is beginning to bear fruit. Burkina Faso and Mali were blasted in stunning fashion while Eritrea expectedly posed little threat and got the right treatment from a ruthless Zebras who made the Francistown Sports Complex their new fortress towards the end of last year.

“Our objectives remain the same. We will continue with our project and strive to remain competitive at every level.

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