Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 10 March 2026
📘 Source: Weekend Post

Back in January, BFA president Tariq Babitseng shared with theWeekendSportdesk that the transition was expected to be seamless. At that time, Mosinyi, then serving as chief operations officer (COO), was poised to take the reins at the secretariat level. Babitseng also noted that the permanent CEO position would be advertised once the BFA National Executive Committee (NEC) finalized the terms of reference.

“We need someone who is competent and result-oriented on the commercial side because our programmes are centered around money. We need someone robust to make sure we secure more partners,” Babitseng remarked. Reflecting on his COO appointment, Mosinyi described the honor as both historic and humbling.

“I am deeply honored and humbled to be entrusted with this role. Being the first COO of the BFA is not just a milestone for me personally but also a testament to the association’s commitment to professionalizing its operations. I see this as a call to serve football in Botswana at a higher level, and I am ready for the challenge,” he said. Now stepping up as acting CEO, Mosinyi faces wider responsibilities at a time when the association is under mounting pressure to tighten governance, bolster financial sustainability, and deliver results on the pitch.

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Originally published by Weekend Post • March 10, 2026

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