The Voice (Botswana)

MAKWALA CHALLENGE CUP POSTPONED

- BY PORTIA MLILO

The annual Makwala Challenge Cup football tournament, which is normally held during the festive season in Tutume village, has been postponed to adhere to Covid-19 protocols.

The one-day extravagan­za is held in honour of the Tutume-born legendary athlete, Isaac Makwala, on the 30th December.

The challenge, whose patron is Makwala, came about following the 400m runner’s extraordin­ary performanc­e at the 2017 World Championsh­ips where he made the country proud by running alone and winning the heat.

The event’s Publicity Secretary, Christophe­r Nyanga, told Voice Sport that the Covid-19 pandemic has made it impossible to go ahead with the tournament. He said considerin­g the multitudes that usually turn up for the footy fest, it would be risky to go ahead with the event.

“In consultati­on with Makwala, as well as the participat­ing teams in Tutume, the Executive Committee has unanimousl­y taken the decision to postpone this highly anticipate­d event. We all pray that the Covid-19 pandemic will end and allow us to continue with this noble initiative. The Makwala Challenge Cup has already made a mark in Tutume through its involvemen­t in charitable activities. The committee has so far donated sport equipment to all the primary and secondary schools in Tutume,” revealed Nyanga, who thanked the initiative’s sponsors: Mascom Wireless, Ketan Enterprise­s Corporatio­n and Mojanaga Investment­s for their continued support.

 ??  ?? CHALLENGE PATRON: Isaac Makwala
CHALLENGE PATRON: Isaac Makwala

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