TAFIC feel the pain of losing key players
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 40 Views |
OPTIMISTIC ABOUT CHANGE OF FORTUNES: TAFIC coach, Blessing Moyo PIC Lesedi Mkhutshwa
The Francistown-based side finished second behind Gaborone United (GU) last year and their poor run continued this past weekend when they lost 2-1 to Nico United. The loss came after Nico equalised three minutes after half time through Basiamisi Sebapalo’s goal and a penalty netted by Tawanda Zinaka.
TAFIC currently sit in the lower half of the Botswana Premier League (BPL) table, on position 11 with 10 points.
The research presented at the recent Botswana Secondary School Teachers Union symposium should serve as a wake-up call to us all.We are so focused on coding, artificial intelligence, and the jobs of tomorrow that we are neglecting the basic safety and emotional well-being of the children sitting in our classrooms today.Statistics are deeply worrying. One study revealed that 34% of secondary school learners in Gaborone meet the criteria for a...