Orange Botswana Backs Zebras with P150,000 Sponsorship Ahead of AFCON 2025

9 December 2025

Orange Botswana Communication & PR Manager Tebogo Nadisah (Right) handing over the cheque to Botswana Football Association President Tariq Babitseng and Zebras player Tumisang Orebonye

  • Long-standing passion for uplifting Botswana’s sporting talent

Orange Botswana has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to sports development with a P150,000 sponsorship to the Botswana senior men’s national football team, the Zebras, as they prepare for the Total Energies CAF AFCON Morocco 2025.

The sponsorship comes as the team intensifies its preparations ahead of a challenging Group D campaign, where Botswana will face Senegal on December 23, Benin on December 27, and wrap up the group stage against DR Congo on December 30.

Speaking at the sponsorship handover, Orange Botswana Communications and PR Manager, Tebogo Nadisah, reaffirmed the company’s long-standing passion for uplifting Botswana’s sporting talent and driving the growth of local football.

“At Orange Botswana, we believe in the power of sport to unite, inspire, and drive national pride. Our continued support for football and the Zebras is a reflection of our belief in Botswana’s potential to shine on the continental stage. Through this sponsorship, we are saying we stand firmly behind the team, and we believe they have what it takes to go all the way,” said Nadisah.

This latest sponsorship adds to Orange Botswana’s strong legacy in local sports development. The telecommunications leader is the proud title sponsor of the Total Energies CAF AFCON Morocco 2025, one of Botswana’s most celebrated football tournaments that provides opportunities for teams across divisions. In 2024, Orange also supported Team Botswana during their Olympic campaign.

Nadisah further emphasized that Orange Botswana’s involvement in sports extends beyond financial contribution; it is rooted in a deep belief in community empowerment and national unity.

“When our athletes do well, the whole nation celebrates. As a brand committed to progress and inclusion, we will continue to support initiatives that elevate Botswana’s name and empower our youth through sport. We wish the Zebras all the best as they head into AFCON. May they make the nation proud and bring the trophy home,” she added.

As anticipation builds ahead of Total Energies CAF AFCON Morocco 2025, Orange Botswana’s sponsorship stands as a testament to its enduring commitment to sport, community development, and national pride, a belief that when Botswana rises, we all rise together.

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