Namibia pulls out of 2027 AFCON bid, leaves Botswana in limbo

Namibia's sports minister, Agnes Tjongarero and her Botswana counterpart, Tumiso Rakgare. PIC: NEW ERA, Namibia
Namibia's sports minister, Agnes Tjongarero and her Botswana counterpart, Tumiso Rakgare. PIC: NEW ERA, Namibia

Botswana's hopes of hosting the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations finals could be up in smoke after their joint bid partners, Namibia, pulled out.

The two countries had raised their hands to co-host the biennial tournament, but today Namibia's sports minister, Agnes Tjongarero wrote to her Botswana counterpart, Tumiso Rakgare indicating they will not continue with the bid. Namibia said the N$4.8 billion ( P 4,256,657,773.44) required to upgrade the facilities was beyond reach particularly after the country was hit by a drought. "The budget provision for the lead consultant as proposed by the company chosen is above our budgeted threshold agreed originally as submitted by the BIDCO committee and our request for additional funding was not approved," Tjongarero told Rakgare in the letter dated April, 19 2023.

"The Facilities Audit Report revealed that an amount equivalent of N$4.8billion will be required for the upgrades of sport infrastructure, regrettably, it is one of the key considerations which we are unable to fulfil in making sufficient budgetary provisions in the next three years. We are cognizant of the CAF inspection date for facilities which is in June 2023 in line with bidding timelines," the minister added. Tjongarero further said subsequent to reports of severe drought, "the Namibian government had to readjust, refocus and realign its financial priorities with the limited resources at our disposal to avoid a catastrophic economic situation."

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