Doping curse strikes again
Friday, July 11, 2025 | 770 Views |
Fredrick seno
The new Adverse Analytical Findings (AAF) case comes hard on the heels of three others announced in June with two from athletics and one from softball. Botswana has battled to blunt the doping curse as cases continue to be registered across codes, with athletics at the forefront of violations. According to information reaching MmegiSport, the new case involves an athlete (known to this publication) who was due to represent Botswana at the upcoming FISU World University Games in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany. “The athlete who has tested positive to a banned substance is a teammate to another athlete who tested positive recently.
The athlete had qualified for FISU Games but has since been removed from the travelling list as the team flies out on Monday,” a source said. The FISU team has seven athletes with Justice Dipeba as the head coach whilst Keorapetse Setlhare is the head of delegation. Contacted for comment, Regional Anti-Doping Manager, Andrew Kamanga told MmegiSport that he was still at the AUSC Region 5 Games in Namibia and was not aware of the case. “I am hearing this for the first time from you, I have not received that report from Botswana,” he said before referring this publication to the National Anti-doping Organisation (NADO) coordinator, Fredrick Seno.
As such, we are now one step away from the shame of being labelled amongst the world’s worst offenders. This is a national embarrassment that demands an immediate, united response from every corner of our society. Pointing fingers is useless, we must all hold up our hands and play our part in the dealing with this matter.To our government and the Botswana National Sports Commission (BNSC), the call is for the to adopt decisive leadership and...