Commander-in-Chief and Commander could come from Moshupa

When former president Masire left power in 1998, he presided over major constitutional changes in the country. Many, especially academics and those in the opposition criticised the amendments as unnecessarily unnecessary. Masire was very good at winning arguments even in situations where the odds were against him. At the end he prevailed.

Little did Masire know that this constitutional change spelt less stability and predictability in our future political life as a country. We are 23  months away from the mandatory power transition at the Office of the President and yet the nation is still wallowing in the dark as to who will assume the most powerful and prestigious seat in the land.

Vice President Masisi is still at the moment fighting fierce battles to consolidate his power and position. I would equally have sleepless nights if I knew that Nonofo Molefhi was breathing heavily on my neck and that it could translate in the loss of the presidency.

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Routine child vaccination imperative

The recent Vaccination Day in Motokwe, orchestrated through collaborative efforts between UNICEF, USAID, BRCS, and the Ministry of Health, underscores a commendable stride towards fortifying child health services.The painful reality as reflected by the Ministry of Health's data regarding the decline in routine immunisation coverage since the onset of the pandemic, is a cause for concern.It underscores the urgent need to address the...

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