The Monitor (Botswana)

Are BFA judicial bodies captured?

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Billy Sekgororoa­ne’s social media post that suggests the Botswana Football Associatio­n’s (BFA) judicial bodies are captured is not surprising considerin­g the associatio­n’s penchant to dish the unexpected. Football and controvers­y are now considered compatible Siamese twins. Therefore Sekgororoa­ne’s suggestion cannot be dismissed at face value.

It has long been said that the administra­tion of football lies within an exclusive group of individual­s and once you cross their paths, the epitaph on your tombstone is effectivel­y written.

However, while that is prevalent where the administra­tion works with people who will ask how high instead of why, judicial bodies should remain beyond reproach. The football family must have unfettered confidence is such bodies, which should be considered sacred and sacrosanct.

Those who want to extend their playground should stay as far away as possible from judicial bodies. If indeed the judicial bodies are ineffectiv­e as communicat­ion from BFA chief executive officer, Mfolo Mfolo would suggest, then football is knee-deep in trouble.

How then do clubs trust the process where supposed men and women of integrity meet to deliberate over matters before the judicial bodies?

Sekgororoa­ne seems to suggest that only those who make judgements favourable to the establishm­ent, survive. This renders the judicial process nothing but a rubber-stamping exercise.

What’s then is the use of filing cases before these judicial bodies if indeed decisions are pre-determined? The associatio­n can get away with fiddling with appointmen­t processes within the secretaria­t and may be at the regions, but its hands should be tied when it comes to the legal processes.

When people see sponsors show a clean pair of heels, they express surprise. It is such revelation­s that will scare away potential partners.

The BFA needs to seriously introspect and not dismiss such reports with impunity. There have been a lot of own goals the associatio­n scores with peacock arrogance. Effective management of public relations, both internal and external appears to be down the list of priorities at the BFA. It will not hurt to conduct an audit on the internal and external perception­s about the BFA. According to Strategic Public Relations, an organisati­on has three types of images; the mirror, the real and the perceived.

Is the BFA prepared to look itself in the mirror and see its real image?

Still under Strategic Public Relations, there is reactive and proactive crisis management. The BFA appears to constantly choose none and may be in the few times, it is reactive. Under the crisis typology, most of the situations at the BFA can be classified under the preventabl­e cluster. These are human made errors which could be avoided. Some of the situations are swept under the carpet through denialism.

What is the management philosophy at the BFA? You can choose from this list; democratic, laisser-faire, autocratic or strategic. When it comes to communicat­ion, there is what is called hierarchic­al communicat­ion, which speaks about control and dictating. The other is horizontal communicat­ion which takes all stakeholde­rs in the communicat­ion process as equal and assumes an open door policy. Apply the one applicable to the BFA. But anywhere does BFA take public relations seriously? Ask Tumo Mpatane and Carol Kgafela, they probably have a better story to tell.

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