The Midweek Sun

Revolution

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As the sports arena eagerly awaits the dawn of this new era, one thing is clear: the days of relying solely on teachers are numbered. The future of Botswana’s sporting success lies in the hands of those who have walked the path themselves— the seasoned athletes who can bring unparallel­ed experience and inspiratio­n to the next generation.

“We could have long started sports in schools but it is now beyond our control. It is our wish to see sports back at schools because Sports grassroots developmen­t is critical to good performanc­e at national levels. We have been running sports from the Ministry of Education and they said that they have been using between 68 and 80 million pula in paying teachers allowances every year,” Rakgare explained.

Rakgare said they have previously appointed supervisor­s who were assessing school sport administra­tion and advised them accordingl­y and are now very clear with their new model of running schools sport with retired athletes, veterans, physical education graduates amongst others.

“With school sport playing a pivotal role in sports developmen­t in Botswana, the new model will take in former athletes in developmen­t of learners because of their experience and broader knowledge when it comes to sport. We have so many former athletes in our country who are doing nothing at the moment while our kids deserve to learn something from those veterans,” he highlighte­d.

He said that it is high time the country works hard to use the right people in the developmen­t of sports to ensure that Botswana continues to produce sports stars.

“We have so many former athletes in our country that can go to schools and develop talent, they have contribute­d to this country, therefore it is time for them to get to schools and develop and nature talents, I will push this model because they are the right people for grassroots developmen­t,” Rakgare highlighte­d.

He noted that they are currently in talks with the Ministry of Education to revive school sports.

Meanwhile , the Botswana Integrated Sports Associatio­n (BISA) Public Relations Officer, Letswelets­e Jonas said they are in the dark of when the school sport will return and the kind of model that will be used, saying that they haven’t received any communicat­ion from the Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture Developmen­t (MYSC) and Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC).

“We are waiting for sports to resume then we will see how we are going to run the games. Whatever the method that comes we will follow suit as long as it benefits learners because we also want sport back at schools”, he said.

Furthermor­e Jonas highlighte­d that when school sport was under the Ministry of Education, the ministry compensate­d teachers at a certain amount but then when it was transferre­d to MYSC, the ministry had its own conditions which were low and teachers’ unions did not accept this new dimension.

“The school sport would have been back but their challenge is how to implement it, however as school associatio­ns, we have our own thoughts but we have no platform to share such. We are yet to be consulted and we will wait for government’s final communicat­ion on school sports,” Jonas said.

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