Chadibe Route - An Ordeal For Commuters
Friday, May 14, 2010
A sane trip to Chadibe village - situated about 25km southwest of Francistown - is supposed to take not longer than 30 minutes. But due to the extensive delay at the rank, one can expect to reach home after about three hours. This means that the waiting alone could take about two and a half hours while the actual journey is only 30 minutes, depending on which part of the village one stays.
Like most people, I was lured to the village due to the high cost of accommodation in the City of Francistown. I, however, had not considered the delay that I have to contend with at the bus rank each day after work.
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