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SONA ignores key sport issues

AFCON bid not mentioned School sport absent

- ● ● MQONDISI DUBE Staff Writer

President Mokgweetsi Masisi delivered his final State of the Nation (SONA) address before the country goes to the polls next year, but there was no significan­t mention of sport.

The President acknowledg­ed star athlete, Letsile ‘School Boy’ Tebogo, who was given a standing ovation by the National Assembly. Besides further recognisin­g the efforts of Amantle Montsho, Isaac Makwala, Nijel Amos, Ross Branch, and Tumisang Orebonye, there was not much on sport.

It has been an eventful year in sport with Botswana being one of the only two African countries certified to host the World Athletics Golden Grand Prix. The event was considered a resounding success as a record athletics crowd turned up to watch internatio­nal stars at the National Stadium on April 30.

However, there was no mention of the event in the SONA.

Of concern, has been the growing challenge of doping with more local sportspers­ons falling foul of the rules. Amos, who was mentioned during the SONA, is one of the local athletes serving a suspension for taking a banned substance. Another pressing issue local sport has been facing is the failure to resume sport activities at schools.

There has been a deadlock with teachers demanding remunerati­on for their involvemen­t in school sport. Despite calls for the immediate return of school sports, negotiatio­ns have moved at a snail’s pace.

President Masisi did not mention the issue in his address on Monday. Last year, Botswana decided to bid for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations finals in what could have been the biggest sporting event the country has hosted since 1966. More than P70 million was utilised to prepare the failed bid.

However, the project collapsed in September when the football governing body, CAF, instead chose the East African joint bid of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda to organise the 2027 tournament. The bid, which dominated much of sport headlines this year, did not make it to the President’s SONA speech. Sport commentato­r, Comfort ‘Big Fish’ Ramatebele believes the SONA could have been more comprehens­ive on sport issues.

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