This was confirmed by the Botswana Football Association (BFA) president, Tariq Babitseng, during the team’s send-off ceremony on Sunday evening at Ditshupo Hall. Babitseng said the BFA is to allocate 50% of the tournament prize money to the players’ incentives while committing 100% of the pledges to the players’ back pockets. CAF allocates USD 500,000 (approx.
P6.89 million) to teams finishing fourth in the group, and the BFA is committing 50% of all CAF prize money directly to players. The Zebras are assured USD 250,000 (P3.45 million) even in the least-favourable outcome. Add the P600,000 already pledged by corporate partners, and the players walk into Morocco with a guaranteed pool of over P4 million earmarked solely for them.
The heartbreaking reports carried elsewhere on this publication of a woman killed in Metsimotlhabe and four family members perishing near Metsimaswaana Bridge are, devastatingly, not isolated incidents. They represent the sharp, painful tip of a weekend that has seen far too many collisions, injuries, and losses on the roads. This alarming spike in fatalities is a screaming siren we cannot ignore. It compels a direct and urgent plea to every…