BFA reverses suspensions
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The country’s most popular sport had witnessed unending fights under the previous administration led by then-president, Maclean Letshwiti. This year alone, the BFA had slapped suspensions on former Masitaoka chairperson, Godfrey Ratlhaga and Lame Makache of Matebele FC for their involvement in the Botswana Football League (BFL) leadership wars. The duo was part of a group of shareholders’ representatives who closed the BFL offices and forced staff at the secretariat to go on a three-day leave at the end of February. Then, the BFA’s Emergency Committee considered suspending two BFL officials involved in the coup that ousted former BFL chairperson, Nicholas Zakhem and Jagdish Shah, who served in the BFL executive committee. Former BFA president, Tebogo Sebego, was also slapped with suspension for allegedly bringing the game into disrepute.
However, the BFA’s Disciplinary and Appeals committees both cleared Sebego of the charges. Former women’s football national champions, Double Action’s founder and director, Senki Sesinyi was suspended from football activities in 2023 over allegations of sexual misconduct. Mexican Girls’ founder and head coach, Oaitse Moeti, was also slapped with an indefinite suspension for making ‘unsavoury utterances’ against the BFA in an interview with a local newspaper. Speaking in a press briefing this week, Babitseng said the association has decided to rescind all the suspensions, except for cases being handled by the police. Babitseng further told the journalists that the BFA has also decided to withdraw all the matters they have brought before the courts of law. In a high-profile matter, in 2023, the BFA took telecommunications giant, Mascom Wireless, to court in a dispute over the sponsorship of the Top 8 tournament. Mascom Wireless abruptly pulled out of the partnership and the BFA was claiming over P17 million in damages for breach of contract. The matter was referred to arbitration and the BFA Arbitration Tribunal issued a ruling in favour of the BFA. The Tribunal found that Mascom Wireless had breached its contract with the BFA and ordered it to pay the BFA P17 million in damages.
It is not uncommon in this part of the world for parents to actually punish their children when they show signs of depression associating it with issues of indiscipline, and as a result, the poor child will be lashed or given some kind of punishment. We have had many suicide cases in the country and sadly some of the cases included children and young adults. We need to start looking into issues of mental health with the seriousness it...