Botswana Football Association (BFA) president Tariq Babitseng may find himself dragged into a mess. His association’s termination of a consultancy contract is threatening to open pandora’s box.
At the centre of this impending storm is Friendly Planet Holdings, a human resources consultancy company owned by one Leviet Ntwayagae. According to sources at both the Botswana National Sports Commission (BNSC) and the BFA, the aggrieved Ntwayagae has of late been seeking the ear of the commission with a view of escalating his aggrievances to the Ministry of Sports.
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