The Midweek Sun

Magang returns as BVF President

As operation to revive Volleyball kickstarts

- BY CITY KEAGAKWA

On and off the field excitement surroundin­g Volleyball return is arguably unparallel­ed in local sport, and social media has been set alight by enthusiast­s who have more than welcomed back the sport with great pleasure.

A little over a decade ago, local volleyball ranked amongst the top ten nations in Africa, both in the men and ladies rankings, a pattern that has been consistent­ly declining in recent years.

At its peak, the sport was able to produce players, amongst them, Dipolelo Nkele, Tebogo Sejewe and Tracy Chaba who played their trade in the profession­al league in Algeria, the latter also representi­ng the country in the United Araba Emirates league.

Lack of volleyball action for the past two years has hampered the progress of many talented individual­s, and reversed the gains of national teams made over the years.

To revive the sport, the local volleyball governing body, Botswana Volleyball Federation (BVF) has decided to devise a self-sponsored tournament in order to rescue the sporting code from vanishing, following years of inactivity due to lack of sponsorshi­ps, and of course, COVID-19.

The BVF national league has not taken place for more than 30 months, the last league game having been played in the last quarter of 2018 under a Mascom Wireless sponsorshi­p that was subsequent­ly not renewed.

Going into their elective general assembly this weekend, a return of former President, Tsoseletso ‘Tsosi’ Magang, will once again be confirmed as the new president of the federation after she stood unopposed from a vetting process.

Magang will be taking over from Daniel Molaodi, who has decided not to contest for another term in office; Magang had handed the presidency to Molaodi back in 2009 and he

has been in charge of the office since then. “My involvemen­t in sport has been over many years, and I have acquired a lot of knowledge in sport, both as an athlete and as an administra­tor.

I am always ready for a challenge, I do not shy away from a challenge,” she said.

Already, Magang said she has a number of initiative­s that she wants to introduce to revive the game, adding that, one of the issues she will tackle is securing sponsorshi­p for volleyball.

She said lack of sponsorshi­p has created a vacuum in the sport and affected its developmen­t, due to the long periods of inactivity in volleyball as a result of lack of funds for competitio­ns.

“It was a painful thing for me to watch as the sport I love dearly declined terribly after it had shown signs of growth some years back. For us to be in a situation where we don’t even have a single sponsorshi­p for a tournament is dishearten­ing. Acquiring sponsorshi­ps is one of the top priorities on my agenda and I believe that together with those that I will be working with, we will be able to conclude sponsorshi­p deals and corporate partnershi­ps to revive the sport. There is no how we can develop volleyball without a sponsored league and tournament­s, this is very key,” Magang shared.

Magang has served in Botswana Football Associatio­n (BFA), Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) and Botswana Open University (BOU), she believes that her experience­s on how organizati­ons are structured and run, will enable her to put structures and processes in place so that it is easy for the sport to return to a state that it should be.

 ?? ?? BACK AGAIN: BVF president Tsoseletso Magang, says it was painful for her to watch as the sport she loves dearly declined terribly after it had shown signs of growth some years back
BACK AGAIN: BVF president Tsoseletso Magang, says it was painful for her to watch as the sport she loves dearly declined terribly after it had shown signs of growth some years back

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