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Mfolo is The Acting CEO

The correspondence serves to inform you that Mr Ookeditse Malesu is no longer the Head of the Secretariat/Chief Executive Officer at Botswana Football Association. Henceforth I wish to introduce to you Mr Mfolo Edwin Mfolo who is now the Acting Chief Executive Officer /Secretary General of Botswana Football Association. Mr Mfolo joins the association on period of two years on a secondment from the Ministry of Tertiary Education.

Mr Mfolo Edwin Mfolo is a vivid administrator who is a graduate OF Masters of Business Administration (MBA).He is widely versed in areas of Management, Marketing, Accounts, Economics, Finance and Company Law.

In addition he holds a BA Honours degree in Psychology and a BA degree in Psychology from the social sciences specializing in and industrial psychology where he rear among many others Humana Resource Management, Consumer Behaviour, Labour Law, Labour Relations, Career Management and Organisation Behaviour.

The shrewd administrator is a leader by his own right having worked for government for twenty two (22) years has vast experience in project management, risk management, monitoring and evaluation and quality assurance. This will resonates well with the management of BFA projects under the tutelage of FIFA and CAF.

He has been involved in the circles of football as an administrator and is credited with a Certificate in Advanced Coaching. He is currently the Chairperson of Club Licencing First Instance Body, a function he is performing with zeal and distinction.

In Mr Mfolo Edwin Mfolo we trust that the football family has found an individual that will bring financially accountability to the association, and will cultivate an excellent rapport with many constituents that are stakeholders in football nationally, regionally and internationally.

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The Mares Display Heart In Tri Nations Challenge

Botswana’s senior women’s national football team recently concluded their campaign in the prestigious Three Nations Challenge, hosted by South Africa from 28 May to 3 June at the Lucas Moripe Stadium. The series saw spirited competition between Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia, as teams continued their preparations for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.

 

Despite narrowly missing out on the top prize, Botswana showed immense character and growth throughout the tournament. The Mares kicked off their campaign with a thrilling encounter against the African champions South Africa, narrowly going down 3-2 in a tightly contested match. The team bounced back with a determined performance against Zambia, securing a 1-1 draw and demonstrating resilience and tactical discipline.

 

 

Final Tournament Results:

South Africa 3–2 Botswana

Botswana 1–1 Zambia

South Africa 2–0 Zambia

 

South Africa’s Banyana Banyana were ultimately crowned champions of the series, winning both of their matches to take the top spot. The tournament offered valuable game time and experience for all participating nations, and Botswana’s technical team, led by Head Coach Alex Malete, will take key insights from these fixtures as they refine the squad for the crucial WAFCON fianals.

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