Poverty Eradication Beneficiaries Face Imprisonment
Monday, March 20, 2017
The warning was issued by the Principal Home Economics officer at Mabutsane Sub-Council, Moshe Noga during a two-day workshop last week in Jwaneng.
He said Government has taken a decision to repossess abandoned poverty eradication projects and allocate them to new beneficiaries. Noga further said the Government would keep monitoring projects and repossess non-performing and abandoned projects as per the contract.
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