The 2014/15 National Football League will not have an official broadcaster after the National Football Association (Ferwafa) released a statement on Monday night saying that no media company had met requirements to warrant broadcasting rights.
Ferwafa recently agreed in principle to sell the broadcasting rights to Tele 10 Group of Companies but after complaints from other media houses citing unfairness in giving the deal to Tele 10, the Minister of Sports and Culture, Joe Habineza advised Ferwafa to call it off and open a new bidding process.
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