Francistown repairs damages of thunderstorm

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FRANCISTOWN: Residents of Francistown are still trying to come to terms with losses incurred in the fierce thunderstorm that occurred a week ago as they repair the damage it left in its wake.

The thunderstorm, which caused havoc in the city brought down trees, broke electricity wires and blew off roofs.

The director of Smart Farmers Feeds, William Muchemi is a devastated man. He says he lost about P500,000 worth of goods and property due to the thunderstorm. Part of the roof of the warehouse was blown off by the wind. The warehouse, renovated in 2008 at a cost of P280,000 was stocked with stock feed and up to 600 bags were soaked by the rainwater.

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