'Botswana basketball team slept on the bus at the Olympic qualifier last year ' ~ Panelist #麻豆社AfricaDebate
This month's debate comes from Nairobi, Kenya.... where sport is now big business and administrators everywhere are expected to run multi-million dollar, high-performance endeavours geared towards winning titles and medals. But many athletes say they're being let down by an army of administrators who are just not up to the task. Discussing all this and more is Jacob ''Ghost'' Mulee, former player and coach of Kenya's national football team, the ''Harambee stars''; Elina Shiveka, administrator and deputy chair of Kenya women's hockey team; Samuel Matete, former Zambian 400 metres hurdles world champion and Dr Hassan Wario, Kenya's minister for Sports, Culture and the Arts who refuses to accept full responsibility for the problems in Kenya:
(Photo: Jacob ''Ghost'' Mulee, former player and coach of Kenya's national football team and Dr Hassan Wario, Kenya's minister for Sports, Culture and the Arts)
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