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Expression of Interest for the Kitchen 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, consortium or individual Batswana for the kitchen situated at the Lekidi Football Centre, behind the National stadium.

SUBMISSIONS
In order to qualify for consideration, the prospective must submit among others:

  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 KITCHEN AT LEKIDI FOOTBALL CENTRE
 and addressed to the CEO, BFA not later than 16.30 hours on the 26th January 2018.

Note: There will be a compulsory site visit on the 19th January 2018.

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CAF Head of Safety and Security and BFA President Pay Courtesy Visit to Police Leadership

In a significant gesture of collaboration and partnership, Dr. Christian Emeruwa, the Head of Safety and Security for the Confederation of African Football (CAF), along with Botswana Football Association (BFA) President Mr. Tariq T. Babitseng and BFA Chief Operations Officer Mr. Kago Mosinyi, paid a courtesy visit to the Botswana Police Service. The visit aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two organizations, focusing on the integral role that the police play in ensuring the safety and security of all BFA competitions.

During the visit, the delegation met with integral pool of experts a  group of key police leaders, who are central to the successful execution of security operations at football events across the country. Among those present were prominent members of the Botswana Police Service, including Mr. Katlholo Mosimanegape, Deputy Commissioner of Police, and several senior officers.

These included Senior Assistant Commissioner Antony Wally (Director of Operations), Senior Assistant Commissioner Godfrey Phonchi (Commander, SSG), Senior Assistant Commissioner Boeletswe Gobotswang (Director, Departmental Services), Senior Assistant Commissioner Reginald Matlhaba (Divisional Commander, South Central), Senior Assistant Commissioner Mudongo Chitutu (Director, Crime Intelligence), and Assistant Commissioner Christopher B. Ndlovu (Deputy Director of Traffic).

The meeting was focused on discussing the coordination and support provided by the police in delivering effective safety and security measures during BFA matches, as well as future collaboration on upcoming projects. The visit highlighted the importance of this partnership in ensuring smooth and secure football matches for both players and spectators.

Both Dr. Emeruwa and Mr. Babitseng expressed their gratitude for the continued cooperation and commitment of the Botswana Police Service in safeguarding the integrity of football events and ensuring the safety of all involved.

 

 

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