In a shocking revelation, Sedirwa Kgoroba has brought to light serious allegations surrounding a clandestine group hailing from Thamaga, Moshupa, and Kanye. The group is accused of orchestrating a covert agenda of tribal nepotism within the government's corridors of power.
Whispers in the political corridors suggest that this group, with alleged ties to the presidency, is maneuvering strategically to secure senior positions based on tribal affiliations. The allegations have ignited concerns about fairness, equity, and the potential erosion of merit-based appointments.
The explosive claims imply that the president may either be endorsing this agenda or, even more startlingly, actively supporting it. As these rumors gain traction, citizens are left in suspense, hoping that these allegations are baseless and not a reflection of the reality within the highest echelons of government.
Stay tuned as this developing story unravels, revealing the intricate web of political dynamics and potential implications for the nation. The truth behind these allegations remains uncertain, but Sedirwa Kgoroba's revelations have thrust the issue into the spotlight, demanding attention and scrutiny.🔍📰 #GovernmentExposed #TribalNepotism #PoliticalIntrigue
Security giant G4S Botswana Limited donated a sick bay to Bothakga Primary school in Lobatse early this week. Bothakga Primary School is one of the pilot projects for an initiative by the government called 'Health Promoting School and has a special education unit for students with disabilities and mental challenges which include complete mental retardation. The unit was established in the late 80's and was initially at St. Theresa Primary School but was later relocated to Bothakga Primary in 1991. Speaking at the occasion to hand over the sick-bay, the school's deputy head teacher, Charles Sehularo said that the support from the ministry of education and the town council was not enough and therefore. “The business community is one of the key stakeholders involved in partnership in the education due to the fact that the school outputs are the future employees of their agencies,” he said Sehularo also lamented that the special education system in the country was unable to pro...

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