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Expression of Interest for the Hostels at Lekidi Football Centre.

The Botswana Football Association (BFA), a duly registered organization under the Registrar of Society Act wishes to invite expression of interest from wholly owned citizen companies, consortiums or individual Batswana for the refurbishment of facilities situated at the Lekidi Football Centre, behind the National stadium. The facilities comprises of the following:

  1. Meeting room;
  2. kitchen and dining area;
  3. hostel block comprising of twenty (20) rooms with separate showers, laundry and common dining area;
  4. double-storey hostel block comprising of six (16) self-contained rooms with one common dining area;

SUBMISSIONS

In order to qualify for consideration, the following should be submitted:

  1. A statement of understanding the EOI requirements
  2. Ability and capacity to undertake the project
  3. Certificate of Incorporation (certified copy)
  4. Company profile
  5. Share Certificates (certified copy)
  6. Tax clearance certificate (certified copy)
  7. PPADB Certificate (certified copy)
  8. Contact details

Interested parties are required to present a copy of their Expression of interest document to:

The Chief Executive Officer
Botswana Football Association,
Lekidi Centre,
P.O. Box 1396,
Gaborone

Details of Mode of Delivery, Date and Time

The Expression of Interest documents must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked;

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE HOSTELS AT LEKIDI FOOTBALL CENTRE

and addressed to the CEO, BFA not later than 16.30 hours on 17th the December 2020.

Note: There will be a compulsory site visit on the 11th December 2020 starting at 0900 to 1530 hours.

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Botswana and Algeria Strengthen Sports Ties, with Football Development in Focus

Francistown, Botswana – The Honourable Minister of Sport & Arts, Mr. Jacob Kelebeng, recently welcomed a courtesy visit from Honourable Walid Sadi, Algeria’s Minister of Youth & Sports, along with His Excellency Ambassador Abdelmalek Tigharhar of Algeria.

The discussions centered on fostering collaboration between the two nations in sports development, with particular emphasis on Paralympics, football, boxing, and athletics. This engagement presents valuable opportunities for Botswana to benefit from Algeria’s advanced sporting infrastructure, training programs, and technical expertise.

As part of the visit, Honourable Sadi also met with BFA President Mr. Tariq Babitseng, alongside Minister Kelebeng. Discussions highlighted Algeria’s well-established football development structures, coaching programs, and talent identification pathways, which could serve as a benchmark for Botswana’s football growth strategy.

BFA President Emphasizes Football Development

Speaking on the significance of the engagement, BFA President Mr. Tariq Babitseng expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, noting that Botswana stands to gain valuable insights from Algeria’s football model.

“Football development remains a key priority for the BFA, and this engagement allows us to benchmark against one of Africa’s leading football nations. Algeria’s structured approach to grassroots football, coaching development, and high-performance training presents a great learning opportunity for Botswana. We are excited about the potential collaborations that will enhance our football structures and elevate the sport in the country,” said Babitseng.

The Minister was accompanied by Permanent Secretary Ms. Nancy Chengeta of the Ministry of Sport & Arts (MOSA), along with key sports leadership figures, including:

✅ BNSC Chairperson: Mr. Marumo Morule

✅ BNSC CEO: Mr. Tuelo D. Serufho

✅ BNSC Executive Management

✅ Botswana Football Association (BFA) Executives

✅ Various dignitaries and stakeholders

The BFA remains committed to building strategic international partnerships that contribute to the growth, professionalization, and long-term sustainability of football in Botswana.

 

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