Zebras warn Banyana as history beckons

The Zebras want to kick-out Banyana Banyana PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
The Zebras want to kick-out Banyana Banyana PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

The female Zebras will look to overcome hoodoo side, South Africa in a crucial first leg of the African Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCN) qualifier at the Lobatse Sports Complex tomorrow.

The home team aims to maintain their unbeaten streak at the venue as they are 180 minutes away from historic qualification and coach Gaolethoo ‘Ronaldo’ Nkutlwisang is sending warning signals to her opponent.

“The time is now; the morale in the camp is very high. Our players believe that this is our time. We know that they are a strong team, but we are ready,” Nkutlwisang told Mmegi Sport yesterday. Though the team has been in camp for three weeks, Nkutlwisang decried not playing an international friendly match before the game and as a result they were forced to settle for a preparatory match with the national Under-20 side. “It was on our training plan to have friendly matches before the game. We tried Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Namibia, but all were unavailable at the time. We could not just fold our arms hence why we played the Under-20 boys,” Ronaldo said. 

Editor's Comment
Closure as pain lingers

March 28 will go down as a day that Batswana will never forget because of the accident that occurred near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, South Africa. The tragedy affected not only the grieving families but the nation at large. Batswana throughout the process stood behind the grieving families and the governments of Botswana and South Africa need much more than a pat on the back.Last Saturday was a day when family members said their last goodbyes to...

Have a Story? Send Us a tip
arrow up