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Zebras Ready To Kick On

Since taking charge two years ago, Butler had set about dismantling the old guard and injecting fresh legs, which is beginning to bear fruit. Burkina Faso and Mali were blasted in stunning fashion while Eritrea expectedly posed little threat and got the right treatment from a ruthless Zebras who made the Francistown Sports Complex their new fortress towards the end of last year.

“Our objectives remain the same. We will continue with our project and strive to remain competitive at every level.

We will continue to search for new talent as I feel this is so important to my commitment to the Botswana public and more importantly to the youth of the country,” Butler said when quizzed about the direction of his project in 2016.

He said it was heartening to note that the Minister of Youth, Sport and Culture, Thapelo Olopeng and President Ian Khama had publicly declared Francistown as the home venue for the Zebras “as I feel this is a marker in the sand moving forward”.

Butler said Zebras preparations should be concentrated in the north as that is where the passion lies. He called for high profile matches at the end of January or in February to kick-start what should be ‘the Zebras year’.

Butler would continue to blood in largely untested players and said he would follow up his recent talent identification trip to the Botswana Games and also commence an Under-21 programme to underpin the good work which has bore fruit in the last two years.

“The squad moving forward will be more settled as we have a very talented and exciting young group of players, but development will always be at the forefront as Botswana is far behind other countries,” he said.

Asked about targets for the upcoming COSAFA Cup to be held in Namibia in May, Butler said the regional cup was not on his mind.

“I am more concerned with the upcoming games. We have to prepare in a more professional manner and we need games. We need to stay humble and keep the players grounded and focused.

I am into my last year so obviously I would like to take the team to greater heights.”

Against a backdrop of skcepticism, Butler has moulded a young and exciting team that is surprisingly built around previously unknown players such as Lebogang Ditsele.

In the latest rankings released on Thursday, the Zebras rose to 25th in Africa while they moved to 95th in the World. They face Comoros in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in March before crossing to Namibia to play in the COSAFA Cup.

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BFA GENERAL SECRETARY & TECHNICAL DIRECTOR REPRESENT BOTSWANA AT FIFA TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP IN TANZANIA

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) is proud to announce that General Secretary Mr. Mfolo E. Mfolo and Technical Director Mr. Kaelo Kaelo are currently representing Botswana at the FIFA Technical Leadership Introductory Workshop, taking place in Tanzania from 11–15 August 2025.

This prestigious workshop, which also included an online preparatory meeting on 22 July 2025, brings together General Secretaries and Technical Directors from selected African Member Associations, including Algeria, Botswana, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Namibia, Rwanda, Somalia, Tunisia, and Zimbabwe.

Workshop Structure and Focus Areas

The programme is split into two main parts:

  • Part 1: Technical Directors collaborate in peer groups, exploring their roles, responsibilities, and the extensive support services provided by FIFA.

  • Part 2: General Secretaries join the sessions to strengthen leadership collaboration and enhance communication for effective football development within their respective Member Associations.

Key Objectives of the Workshop

  • Define the Technical Director’s role and priorities within a Member Association.

  • Strengthen collaborative relationships between Technical Directors and General Secretaries.

  • Improve communication with internal and external stakeholders.

  • Gain deeper insight into FIFA’s Global Football Development structure and programmes.

  • Explore strategies for funding, interdepartmental collaboration, and effective leadership.

This important engagement reinforces Botswana’s commitment to football excellence and ensures that the nation remains at the forefront of technical and administrative development in African football.

The BFA extends its best wishes to Mr. Mfolo and Mr. Kaelo as they proudly carry the national flag in Tanzania. They are expected to return to Botswana on Saturday, 16 August 2025.

In the interim, Mr. Kago Mosinyi will serve as Acting BFA Chief Executive Officer to ensure smooth leadership continuity.

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