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A member of the CAF Organizing committee, Lepowura M.N.D Jawula has cautioned the Black Stars not to underrate Botswana in their group D opener of the Cup of Nations tournament in Gabon on January 24.
In an interview with Joy Sports, he stated that, The Zebras of Botswana should not be taking for granted since there were the first amongst the 16 teams to qualify for the tournament ."They're working hard and touring countries so i think they should be taken serious”. He said"They've been in South Africa and Cameroon camping and their coach wants to achieve something. I think they are a hungry team," He added.The Ex- Football Association chairman also tipped the Teranga Lions of Senegal and the Elephants of Ivory Coast for the title.
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