Former national team bowler, Marea Modutlwa has made history by becoming the first woman to lead the Botswana Bowling Association during its elective congress held in Gaborone on Saturday. After leading the association for over 15 years across multiple terms, outgoing President Kitso Robert stepped down and two candidates, Modutlwa and Ookeditse Lekang raised their hands to fill his shoes. Lekang was disqualified to contest as he is currently serving as chairperson of the Gaborone club.
The constitution dictates that one cannot serve in both club and national team committees simultaneously. Modutlwa served as executive secretary, then as director of bowls, competition secretary and lately as vice president developing the required competencies in sport organisation management. Modutlwa started playing bowling in 2013 and was called for national team assignments in 2017 until she retired from international assignments.
She emphasised the need to strengthen grassroots and youth development programmes. “Some of our youth are from the Re Ba Bona Ha grassroots development programme while some were developed at club level such as Edwin Nyoka and Peo Ramodise who became national champions at a tender age, we want to build on that legacy,” she added. She said they would focus on creating opportunities for young players and build structures for women empowerment to upskill women on leadership roles and positions.
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“The other area of focus would be the constitution. We want to make sure our it is certified with Registrar of Societies so we form the right committees that are operational on the ground through the constitution,” she said. Other committee members are Lesedi Mafoko as treasurer and Bolele Boima was elected executive secretary.BOPA
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