Aspiring Botswana Football Association (BFA) president Tariq Babitseng is pledging to transform and reshape the association to attract partners who will help it reach its desired growth.
Babitseng says he wants to stem out erosion of sound administration, ethical conduct and confidence plaguing Lekidi. When he takes office, his priority will be to enhance and elevate the BFA’s reputation both locally and internationally. The former BFA vice president administration says the association, which goes to an elective General Assembly on the 14th September 2024 is at a crossroads. The assembly will elect a new national executive committee to lead the association for the next four years.
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