The Voice (Botswana)

SPORTS ASSOCIATIO­NS CRY FOUL OVER GRANTS

- BY BAITSHEPI SEKGWENG

(BNSC) .

Some national federation representa­tives have complained of limited funding which they say will likely affect their activities.

“Our grant has never been sufficient enough. We always present our budget every year but what we get is always far less than a quarter of what we ask for,” said Botswana Netball Associatio­n (BONA) mouthpiece, Mokeresete Mokeresete.

BONA’S allocation stands at P700 000.00 for the financial year 2021/22 but it’s not a smooth sail since the federation has to get the senior national team to the Africa Cup and Pent Series tournament­s next month in Namibia.

Without giving the exact figures, Botswana Swimming Sports Associatio­n (BSSA) spokespers­on, Rosie Seleka, says they have been given 16% of what they were allocated in the 2020/21 financial year.

“Our grant has been cut drasticall­y short from last year’s. That means we will have fewer competitio­ns than we have had in the past,” she said.

Botswana Volleyball Federation (BVF) Vice President-administra­tion, Ndibo Lebala, says the money is not enough as it is not even a quarter of their budget.

Funding from the government has not been increased with BNSC having been given a P100 700 000.00 grant to spend on their affiliates, special projects and day to day expenses. This comes at a time when BNSC has introduced a new funding model where sporting codes have been grouped according to clusters based on their impact and performanc­e.

BNSC Chief Executive Officer, Tuelo Serufho, says the commission has financial challenges and is prioritisi­ng sporting codes that have better impact such that they become self-sustainabl­e and in the long run promote or upgrade those with lower impact. “For now, 52% of the budget will go towards the top six federation­s, 30% for middle high impact and 10% will go towards the rest,” he said.

While the end of the State of Emergency may well signal the resumption of sporting activity, things are at a standstill with most national federation­s crying foul over grants allocated to them by the Botswana National Sports Commission

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