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  • Moyagoleele Cup boosts Magosi morale

    With a renewed sense of ambition, Mochudi Center Chiefs has set its sights on a top 8 finish in the upcoming Botswana Premier League season. The team, which secured its place in the elite league by purchasing Masitaoka's status, recently emerged...

  • Mogaladi blasts BFA

    Former Zebras hard-tackling defensive midfielder, Michael Mogaladi has unleashed scathing criticism toward Botswana Football Association (BFA) President Maclean Letshwiti, following Botswana’s 0-4 loss to Egypt on Tuesday evening.Before the game,...

  • Jwaneng Galaxy back to Africa

    Fresh off their victory in the Debswana Jwaneng Mine General Manager Soccer Fiesta, Jwaneng Galaxy FC is now focused on the upcoming CAF Champions League First preliminary round. The team, encouraged by their weekend success, has identified areas of...

  • Letsile eyes 200m final

    Botswana's fastest runner, Letsile Tebogo, will be competing in the men's 200m semi-finals today on (August 7th). He qualified for the semi-finals by winning his heat with a time of 20.10 seconds on Monday. Although Letsile Tebogo made...

  • Popa plans grand launch

    Township Rollers Football Club has announced that there will be a grand reveal of their upcoming season's preparations soon. The club, which recently announced a new investor and reaffirmed its faith in the head coach, Mogomotso Mpote, has...

  • Babitseng Challenges BFA's Rejection

    Tariq Babitseng, a prospective candidate for the Botswana Football Association (BFA) presidential election in 2024, has recently found via social media that his application has been rejected. However, Babitseng is prepared to challenge this decision...

  • Poane officiates Grand Slams

    Botswana Tennis Association's Gaone Poane has cemented her position as a trailblazer in the world of tennis officiating, having recently become the first Motswana to officiate at the prestigious French Open. Not content with just that feat, Gaone...

  • Zebras snatches crucial points

    The Botswana senior national football team, the Zebras, stumbled at the starting line against Uganda in the opening match of their 2026 Africa World Cup qualifying campaign. However, they swiftly regained their footing and snatched a crucial 3-1...

  • BFA takes over

    The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has acknowledged that granting the Botswana Football League (BFL) autonomy was perhaps premature, given the issues that have arisen since then. The BFA has recognized that a smoother transition to an...

  • Clash of the Legends returns

    After a successful event launch this week, the organizers of Clash of the Legends are now determined to make this year's edition bigger and better than ever before. With partnerships and sponsorships already in the works, anticipation is high as...

  • Jwaneng Galaxy returns to CAF Championships

    It was a bittersweet victory for Jwaneng Galaxy as they secured a consecutive Botswana Premier League title but without receiving prize money for their achievement. However, their 1-0 victory over Orapa United over the weekend guarantees them a spot...

  • Sir Seretse Khama Marathon scheduled for Serowe

    The Sir Seretse Khama Commemoration Marathon stands out as a unique event, combining historical significance with a celebration of fitness and community engagement. This inaugural Marathon, scheduled to take place in Serowe on June 29-30, not only...

  • Nowe qualifies for Olympics by ranking

    The celebrated 800m runner, Oratile Nowe, aims to represent Botswana at the Paris 2024 Olympics that will be held this year from July 26 to Aug 11 in France. Currently holding the 34th position in global rankings, and if things remained constant,...

  • Makgantai tops Orange FA score card

    TAFIC's standout forward, Onkabetse Makgantai, gracefully exits the Orange FA Cup semifinals following a 1-2 loss to Orapa United at the National Stadium last Saturday.Despite the elimination, Makgantai expresses pride in his performance...

  • Boycotters lose points over un-played matches

    The Botswana Football League (BFL) has decided to penalize all teams that boycotted the Premier League matches on January 12th and 16th. The decision was made by the BFL Chief Prosecutor, acting as a one-man judge.As a consequence, teams that did not...

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