Category: Sports

  • FIRST DIVISION NORTH WRAPS UP LEAGUE THIS WEEKEND

    FIRST DIVISION NORTH WRAPS UP LEAGUE THIS WEEKEND

    The First Division North league will wrap up the year this weekend with exhilarating matches planned for Saturday.

    As six games are set to unfold before the Christmas and New Year break, the competition for promotion to the elite league is intensifying.

    The Week 13 fixtures promise to be thrilling, with teams vying for both promotion and survival. Current standings indicate that every point is crucial for teams looking to improve their ranks and a defeat could complicate matters and ensure that the matches will be competitive and closely contested.

    While Tonota FC have already signalled their ambition to ascend to the elite league next season, other teams such as Tsabotlhe FC, Enesia FC and BR Highlanders are eager to challenge for promotion as well.

    The Week 13 fixtures will feature a major clash at the BR Stadium in Mahalapye, where BR Highlanders FC will be up against the current log leaders, Tonota FC.

    Tonota FC have accumulated 32 points from 12 matches without a loss to date. The home side, BR Highlanders, currently sit fourth with 18 points from 12 games.

    The matchup is likely to draw attention as fans wonder if BR Highlanders can hand Tonota FC their first defeat using home ground to their advantage.

    In Francistown, Enesia FC will welcome Mbalakalungu SC from Shakawe at the Francistown City Council Stadium.

    Positioned third and ninth in the league table respectively, Enesia FC have accumulated 21 points from 12 matches, while Mbalakalungu SC are at 11 points from the same number of games.

    In Serowe at the Newtown Primary Grounds, Tsabotlhe FC will face Sankoyo Bush Bucks. Tsabotlhe FC are currently second in the standings with 22 points from 12 matches played. On the other hand, Sankoyo Bush Bucks hold seventh place with 13 points from 11 matches.

    Ferry Wanderers SC, who find themselves in the relegation zone, will host Eleven Angels FC at Kasane Prison Grounds in Kasane. After their recent loss to Tonota FC, Ferry Wanderers SC are positioned 11th with nine points from 11 games played. Eleven Angels FC, despite losing their last match against Enesia FC, are sixth with 16 points from 12 matches.

    At Sefhare Primary Ground in Sefhare, JJ United FC will welcome Motlakase Power FC from Palapye. JJ United FC occupy eighth place with 13 points from 12 games played, while Motlakase Power FC are in tenth place with 10 points.

    Another fixture will see Ndundu Young Fighters FC going up against Tshikinyega Yigers FC. Ndundu Young Fighters have secured 17 points from 12 matches so far, whereas Tshikinyega FC are currently in the relegation zone with eight points from their 12 games played.

    All matches are scheduled to commence at 3:30pm.

  • Motorsport Returns With the Shutdown Drag Race Thrill

    Motorsport Returns With the Shutdown Drag Race Thrill

    The high-speed world of motorsport returns to Lobatse on December 13 as Botswana Racewars stages an action-packed drag racing showdown dubbed The 2025 Shutdown on the Okavango Road near the Lobatse Sports Complex.

    The event follows the successful annual BotsRacewars drag race held in August, hosted by Maverick Motorsport Botswana in collaboration with Rhyno’s Torque Show of South Africa and Skygate Motors. 

    Maverick Motorsports event organiser, Tebogo Moori, said the much-anticipated motorsport spectacle would feature a broad lineup of modified cars and top-tier drivers competing over a 500-metre stretch. 

    Vehicles expected on the track include high-performance models such as the Mercedes-AMG, Audi RS3/RS5, BMW M5 and Porsche 911.

    He noted that the 2024 defending champion, BMW Dracular 2.2, a Motswana driver, who did not race in August, is set to return to the strip this weekend.

    According to Moori, participation had been overwhelming, with 15 local drivers, 10 from South Africa, four from Lesotho, two from Zimbabwe, and one from Namibia confirming attendance. 

    Motorsport enthusiasts will also enjoy quad bike demonstrations and other entertainment segments.

    Although the reigning champion Audi TT RS, renowned for its legendary 5-cylinder engine will not compete, South African driver Bongani Ntila is expected to participate in a different vehicle model.

    In a move to support local talent, organisers have introduced Sejana sa Toropo, an award aimed at honouring the fastest Lobatse drivers as part of efforts to nurture grassroots motorsport skills.

    The race will run from 10am  until 7pm , followed by an after-party at Thema Motswedi Park.

    Among dignitaries expected to attend are Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe, Kgosi Khama IV of Bangwato, world-leading athletics sensation, Collen Kebinatshipi, Lobatse mayor Aron Ganakgomo, Lobatse MP Kamal Jacobs, Lobatse Town Clerk, Lenamile Taolo and Lobatse district commissioner, Mpho Mathe.

    “This time around we have managed to increase parking space to ensure better crowd control,”  Moori said.

  • World Athletics Relays Gaborone 2026 Receive Boost

    World Athletics Relays Gaborone 2026 Receive Boost

    The journey toward hosting one of the most prestigious events on the global sporting calendar, the World Athletics Relays in May 2026, has received a monumental boost this week with the unveiling of three key corporate partners.Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited, Halfway Toyota and the Diamond College of Botswana have stepped forward as official sponsors, securing the necessary support to make the highly anticipated event to be held in Gaborone a reality.

    Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Minister of Sport and Arts, Jacob Kelebeng, hailed the upcoming relays as a historic moment for Botswana and Africa.

    “World Athletics Relay Gaborone 2026, has to be one of the events that will never be erased from the global history books, Minister Kelebeng said.He thanked the new partners, saying that their shared vision was crucial for making the monumental event a possibility.Again, he said the sponsorships would resonate far beyond the stadium and shape the country’s narrative and drive economic transformation, through the revitalisation of the hospitality sector and growth for small businesses by attracting athletes, officials, fans and media from around the globe.“Sports stand out as a key engine for tourism, business, and global reputation and through your partnerships, Botswana can continue to stand tall as a formidable competitor among nations,” he said.

    Gaborone City mayor, Oarabile Motlaleng, celebrated the hosting of the event as a powerful catalyst for urban development.

    “Hosting the event is a catalyst for transformation across urban development, enhancing infrastructure and igniting a renewed sense of civic pride in every neighbourhood,” Motlaleng said. He emphasised that the influx of global visitors presented an opportunity to stimulate the local economy and create lasting legacies in tourism and urban amenities.

    He thus called upon sponsors to further partner with the Gaborone City Council to enhance the host city’s aesthetics, adding that the council was fully mobilised to ensure world-class standards of cleanliness, smooth traffic flow and public safety throughout the event.

    “We are engaging our communities, vendors, transport operators and youth to ensure that the entire city is aligned, informed and enthusiastic,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited pledged a sponsorship worth over P3 million.

    Halfway Toyota would provide logistical support with a sponsorship valued at P15 million, supplying 30 vehicles to support the transportation needs of the Local Organising Committee (and other officials.

    Diamond College of Botswana committed to providing the official hardware, pledging 120 gold, silver and bronze medals, each engraved with a diamond. 

  • BTA Coach Education System Impressive

    BTA Coach Education System Impressive

    The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has renewed its recognition of Botswana Tennis coaches education system to white level for the period 2025–2029.

    Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) president, Oaitse Thipe, said in an interview that the renewal meant that BTA was now self-sufficient in training coaches up to the Play and Stay coaching level.

    He said this means the country has an adequate number of qualified tutors who can conduct coaching courses and issue certifications locally.

    “This really means a lot to the Botswana Tennis Association. It shows that the world tennis governing body trusts us to ensure that coaching standards across the country are being met,” he said.

    Thipe noted that the renewed recognition would enable the association to host advanced-level coaching courses next year with a well-prepared pool of local coaches.

    He said it was therefore crucial for the national tennis federation’s coaching education system to remain standardised. This includes having a consistent training plan for all coaches, a licensing system, and an operational coaches commission to ensure that only licensed coaches are utilised.

    Botswana earned the renewed recognition after the ITF, together with its Coaches Commission, established criteria and minimum standards for coach education systems, which were later adopted by the ITF Board of Directors.

    According to a letter from the ITF, these criteria and coaching competencies for various levels were developed to ensure quality standards in coaching education globally and to allow the evaluation of member nations’ systems.

  • Mompe Elevates to International Cycling Body

    Mompe Elevates to International Cycling Body

    Game Mompe is pedalling her way to the pinnacle of international cycling governance.

    This follows an announcement that the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has officially appointed her as a member of the UCI BMX Freestyle Commission for the prestigious 2025–2029 term, a move that significantly elevates her growing influence within the global cycling community.The appointment, confirmed via a press release from the Botswana Cycling Association (BCA), places Mompe within the specialist bodies established by the UCI Management Committee.These bodies are crucial to the UCI’s mission and governed and advanced cycling worldwide by developing strategic and regulatory recommendations that shaped the evolution of their respective disciplines.Mompe is now part of an elite, diverse group of experts and athlete representatives hailing from cycling powerhouses like Denmark, New Zealand, Germany and Japan.Her presence marks a significant moment, ensuring a fresh, African perspective is brought to the table for the strategic development of BMX Freestyle on the global stage.UCI president, David Lappartient, confirmed Mompe’s appointment, expressing strong confidence in her future contributions. He anticipates that her input will be positive and constructive for the continued development of cycling worldwide.Mompe’s UCI role is the crowning achievement in what has been a truly remarkable year of success in sport governance. Her appointment is the culmination of a series of achievements that have rapidly accelerated her trajectory, including her election as Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) vice president earlier this year.She has also made history by becoming the first Motswana to be appointed to the Confederation of African Cycling (CAC), establishing a significant milestone for Botswana’s presence and voice within continental sport governance.For the Botswana Cycling Association (BCA), Mompe’s appointment holds immense national significance as the association anticipates that her new role will deliver several key benefits to the country as well increase Botswana’s exposure to the BMX discipline, which is a fast-growing Olympic sport.The role further provides direct access to international expertise and development pathways and this comes at a crucial time, as the BCA is currently undergoing internal discussions regarding the introduction of BMX in Botswana.Leveraging Mompe’s new international platform, the BCA aims to create new opportunities for youth participation, talent identification and the diversification of the nation’s cycling portfolio.

  • Tebogo Receives Golden Key

    Tebogo Receives Golden Key

    The air in Kgale View, Gaborone sizzled with anticipation yesterday, as 2024 Paris Olympic champion, Letsile Tebogo received the keys to a brand-new house, a gift befitting his golden performance and celebration of a historic achievement that had put Botswana on the global map.

    The Minister of Sport and Arts, Jacob Kelebeng, handed over the three-bedroom property, valued at P2.1 million and sitting on a 562-square-metre plot.

    The handover, cemented government’s commitment of fulfilling its pledge to reward exceptional sporting achievement.

    “This is a promise made to the athletes that anyone who does exceptionally well and brings home a medal will be awarded accordingly,” Minister Kelebeng said.

    He highlighted the collaborative effort behind the gesture, which included the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC), the ministry and the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC), who worked seamlessly with developer, Time Projects to ensure that the house was completed on schedule and tailored to the athlete’s needs.

    The Minister praised Tebogo as a household name both locally and internationally and emphasised that his unprecedented success continued to inspire many young Batswana athletes to dream beyond limits.

    Tebogo, whose blistering pace shattered records in Paris and made history as Africa’s first-ever 200m Olympic gold medallist, accepted the honour with grace and gratitude.

    He acknowledged that the gesture not only recognised his past victory, but strengthened his determination to keep excelling on the global stage.

    Tebogo also shared a message from his teammates that elicited applause from the attendees.

    “I have also been sent by the other athletes to tell you, Minister, to prepare more houses, because more wins are coming back home,” said the Olympic champion.

    Botswana Athletics Association acting president, Oabona Theetso, said the reward would serve as a strong motivational tool ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, adding that athletes were determined to raise the national medal tally.

    He acknowledged that the bar had been set and said, “I will be very happy this time around if a female athlete becomes the next recipient of a house. 

  • Botswana International Cross-Country Returns

    Botswana International Cross-Country Returns

    Glody Dube International School and Sports Academy in Modipane is set to host the Golden Door Sports Agency Botswana International Cross-Country Marathon billed for December 13.

    In an interview, Golden Door Sports Agency co-founder, Glody Dube, said they were ready to host the cross-country marathon and significant progress had been made in preparations for the meet.

    Dube said it was important to share their event calendar with stakeholders now that their event marked its debut after World Athletics granted it Bronze status.

    He said they were determined to organise world-class events where talent was groomed and international athletes participated to give the event a higher status.

    athletes from countries like Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Namibia and South Sudan had confirmed their participationHe added that, and he was eager to see them take part in the cross-country event.

    “This is a professional event where participants expect to be awarded for their performance. Therefore, the upgraded status comes with competitive prize money and senior men and women winners in the 10km race will walk away with US$ 1 000 ( about P14, 700), second runners-up with US$ 600 (about P8,800) and the third runner-up with US$ 400 (about P5,900),” he said.

    He further said there were junior categories, which would include an 8km race for men and a 6km race for women, while the youth category would feature a 6km race for boys and a 4km race for girls.

    Currently, Dube said they did not have a title sponsor and called on potential sponsors to come forward and partner with them.

    However, he thanked Modipane Guest House for partnering with them to accommodate all their athletes, which he said would simplify logistics like transportation during the event.

    He also indicated that they had invited organisers who ran similar events so that they can share experiences and discuss the challenges of preparing meets of such magnitude.

    Local Organising Committee (LOC) member, Harold Mosomane, said their duties included organising events under the umbrella of the Golden Door Sports Agency.

    Mosomane said they were currently organising five annual events, and the Botswana International Cross-Country, which would be held at the Glody Dube International School and Sports Academy in Modipane, required a budget of over P700 000.

    He confirmed that they currently had no sponsors for the event except, for a contribution of P30,000 received from Abotlhe Juice.

    He reiterated that they did not have a title sponsor and called on all sponsors to come on board, highlighting that they would be given marketing and publicity rights. Mosomane added that they were currently negotiating with other potential sponsors and remained hopeful of a positive outcome.

    He pointed out that a significant setback was that some potential sponsors targeted more popular events like the Golden Prix, and therefore, a lot of education must be done to show them the importance of supporting other events like the Botswana International Cross-Country.

    “We will continue to seek sponsorship for other events in the sports agency’s calendar and we remain hopeful that sponsors will assist,” he said.

    Mosomane further implored the corporate world to support locally organised events and would in turn reap the fruits of their labour in the near future. 

  • Tonota FC Extend Lead After Defeating Ferry Wanderers

    Tonota FC Extend Lead After Defeating Ferry Wanderers

    Tonota FC, affectionately known as Sepondo se a debola, have on Saturday, secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Ferry Wanderers to extend their dominance and unbeaten streak at the top of the First Division North.

    The result cements their commanding 10-point lead, taking their total to 32 points. While the league leaders celebrated the win, post-match interviews from both benches offered a pragmatic tactical assessment from the winning coach and encouragement for the defeated side.

    In a post-match interview, Tonota FC head coach, Thaloba Nthaga, admitted that his players did not have their best game, which accounted for the narrow scoreline, courtesy of an early Odirile Lekoba goal in the 13th minute.

    Nthaga said football was about collecting points and vowed to continue prioritising wins and leave no room for complacency.

    Their current run, characterised by an unbeaten record and significant goal difference, reflects a focused drive to gain promotion to the FNB Premiership and establish Tonota as a formidable force in elite football.

    Their passionate fan base, who pack the grounds wearing club merchandise, are a crucial element of the club’s identity and recent success.

    On the opposing bench, Ferry Wanderers’ coach, Murphy Maseko, said he was happy about his players’ performance despite the defeat.

    Maseko praised his side for creating chances that were often denied by Tonota’s goalkeeper. He felt his team deserved at least a point, though he admitted they were up against a highly motivated and top-of-the-table side.

    Meanwhile, Tonota FC’s unwavering pursuit of promotion now takes them to Mahalapye to face BR Highlanders.

    The fixture represents a challenging test against an experienced club fighting to regain their former top-flight status.

    BR Highlanders, alias Stimela, boast significant history, having first secured promotion to the Premier League in the 2012 season and winning the First Division North title again in the 2017-18 season.

    Their current position means they are also aiming for an immediate return to the elite league.

    The challenge for the Tonota side, however, is that playing away in Mahalapye against a team with recent Premier League history would demand both resilience and discipline. The match would be a critical examination of Tonota FC’s approach.

    Tonota FC are currently on a run of at least five consecutive wins, a streak that reflects strong management, coaching and passionate supporter backing.

    All eyes would be on whether Coach Nthaga’s strategy of prioritising points over aesthetics can continue to deliver three points against the formidable BR Highlanders in their next fixture. 

  • Chess Players in Zimbabwe for African Youth Championship

    Chess Players in Zimbabwe for African Youth Championship

    The Botswana Chess Federation national youth team is in Zimbabwe for the 16th edition of African Youth Chess Championship, which started on December 6 until 14.

    The team will compete in the Under-8 category, which has Saishanvi Reddy Nalamalpu, Morena Mokefane and Rhea Lekoape.

    In the under-10 category, the team has Ngwao Keoletile, Cherillath Kandamangalam, Atang Amen Fidzani, Paul Peloentle-Bayani, Rethabile Pitso whereas Onthatile Maruatona, Abrar Quadsia Toor and Karla Makgabana make up the Under-12 team.

     Adeola Moshoboro, Eesha Reddy Nalamalpu, Omaatla Mogwere, Keaboka Cleo Rankwane, Gouthum Babu Suresh and Wu Zeyin will represent the nation in the under-14 category whereas in the under-16 there is Laone Moshoboro and Noor Fatima Toor. Natalie Banda, Romeo Oabile and Darius Banda will represent Botswana in the under-18 category.

    In an interview, the federation’s public relations officer, Goitsemodimo Makgatle said the team, which is under the tutelage of Vincent Masole and Pudungwane Lesole, would compete against Africa’s best chess players, with the hope of winning medals and attaining international ratings while gaining valuable experience for future championships.

    Prior to their departure on Friday, she said the federation hosted a high-performance training camp for the team in Gaborone.

    She said the programme focused on three key areas of competitive excellence such as calculation and defensive, systems of thinking in chess as well as practical game application.

    The camp, she said, also emphasised discipline, focus and teamwork, which were the qualities of essential for success both on and off the chess board.

  • Three Table Tennis Whiz Kids to Conquer World Series

    Three Table Tennis Whiz Kids to Conquer World Series

    Three table tennis whiz kids, Reneilwe Lekorwe, Carol David and Boitlamo Nkele left for Dammam, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday for the World Table Tennis Youth Contender Series 2025, which starts from December 7 to10.

    The tournament consists of under-11, 13, 15, 17 and 19 categories with mixed doubles in the under-15 and 19 categories for both boys and girls.

    The three players had a very good year as they have displayed mouthwatering performances on various table tennis competitions both locally and internationally.

    Recently, they were issued a sponsorship by a South African veteran, Luke Abrahams, the founder and director of Just Table Tennis after dazzling at the Jwaneng Open Table Tennis Tournament.

    In an interview, Botswana Table Tennis Association public relations officer, Tshegofatso Malepa, said the team under the mentorship of Brown Sebokolodi and Emmah Lelatisitswe, were picked through national team selection, which was performance based. 

    She said Lekorwe also was offered a sponsorship by ITTF Africa after finishing 11th in last year’s Africa Youth Championships.

    Lekorwe’s sponsorship allowed him to use the US$800 in any competition of his choice, said Malepa.

    Furthermore, she said Lekorwe and Nkele were also offered a sponsorship by Botswana National Olympic Committee christened Olympic Solidarity, which was still active.

    The duo, Malepa explained were also offered another sponsor by Stag Global that provided them with attires and all gaming accessories for any competition that they were part of adding that for these achievements they booked their tickets to represent the country at Dammam.

    As for David, Malepa said she was offered a sponsorship by Botswana National Sport Commission to make the three players for Team Botswana.

    “All these three players are national team players. You can recall that they were in a national team that went to Namibia therefore they were still within the means of benefiting from these programmes whilst in the national team,” Malepa.

    Meanwhile, another duo of national team players, Briannah Mogaladi and Thato Kgongwan will head to Angola for the Africa Youth Championships.

    The team, coached by Godirileone Bagwasi, will start their competition from December 10 until 20.