Football bureaucracy just linked arms, setting up a power alignment that could reshape how the game grows, sells itself, and reaches everyday communities across Botswana.
BFA and BNSC link up
BFA and BNSC link up
- Tariq Babitseng pulled up for a formal sit-down.
- He met the newly installed head of the sports commission.
- The talk aimed at tighter institutional teamwork.
- National football growth framed the whole exchange.
- Commercial growth sat high on the priority list.
- Infrastructure gaps got flagged as a bottleneck.
- Digital and marketing upgrades entered the conversation.
- Community-level football stayed non-negotiable.
- The BFA president pointed toward Ministry backing.
- He signaled outreach to FIFA and CAF.
- That path aims to drag development closer to neighborhoods.
- Football got pitched as a national growth engine.
- Olebile Sikwane received congratulations for landing the role.
- He got labeled as coming up through the football ranks.
- Jacob Kelebeng earned props for hands-on leadership.
- Makuke Stephen Makuke received credit for steady interim guidance.
- The Botswana National Sport Commission pledged active cooperation.
- Grassroots systems topped the shared agenda.
- Facilities and youth pipelines got emphasized.
- Community engagement stayed central to every plan.
- Football got framed as a social glue.
- Better coordination should stretch limited resources.
- Digital platforms promise wider visibility.
- Long-term talent paths anchor the strategy