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Mochudi Centre Chiefs players celebrate one of the goals scored against Masitaoka in the Orange FA Cup tie played at the National Stadium on Saturday PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Mochudi Centre Chiefs players celebrate one of the goals scored against Masitaoka in the Orange FA Cup tie played at the National Stadium on Saturday PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Debswana First Division side, Mochudi Centre Chiefs returned to the National Stadium on Saturday to beat Premier League side, Masitaoka 3-1and advanced to the next round of the Orange FA cup.

Masitaoka were first to draw blood as early as the sixth minute with a beautifully taken goal by Olebogeng Ramotse from just outside the box following a well-worked corner kick.

Ramotse’s first time volley beat Chiefs’ goalkeeper, Tshenolo Letshelea who appeared obscured by a cluster of his own players and saw the ball very late. After that goal it looked as if the game would become a one-way traffic as Majatlhaga launched attack after another.

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Micro-procurement maze demands urgent reform

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