The Monitor (Botswana)

P250k for Softball Independen­ce tournament

- Calistus Kolantsho Staff Writer to other companies.

Botswana Softball Associatio­n (BSA) has received P250,000 from Archein hardware in partnershi­p with Capital Value as sponsorshi­p for the Independen­ce tournament.

The sponsorshi­p launch was held on Friday at the Indian High Commission.

The Indian High Commission­er to Botswana, Dr Rajesh Ranjan pledged five scholarshi­ps for the best players of the tournament to study in India.

Archein hardware managing director, Nikunj Mehta said the P150,000 is for cash prize and P100,000 is for medals and other logistics.

Mehta said softball used to be one of the best sporting codes in the country and brought medals from internatio­nal games.

“The intention of this tournament is to restore softball to its glory days. The challenge is funding because it is played by many people. Softball was a popular sport and used to be played in almost all junior and senior secondary schools across the country,” he

said. Mehta also said as a private company, they decided to come on board and assist softball and at the same time use the platform to give his business mileage. He said just like any business, they also need audience.

BSA president, Katlholo Mosimanega­pe said the sponsorshi­p negotiatio­ns started in 2019. He said they even extended negotiatio­ns

Mosimanega­pe said the tournament is scheduled for September 30 until October 2. The tournament will feature 16 teams both men and women. The eliminatio­ns are set for August 20 (men) in Gaborone and August 27 (women) in Gaborone. Action for both men and women in the Northern Zone is set for August 27 in Orapa.

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