Let Gaborone go - BNF activists

FRANCISTOWN: The resignation of Olebile Gaborone from the Botswana National Front (BNF) last week to join the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has been met with mixed feelings.

 
After Gaborone's resignation from the party last week, the BNF leadership said it respected his decision to resign from the party and unlike Gaborone, the leadership opted to let bygones be bygones.

But the rank and file are less diplomatic. BNF activits Wangu Gordon says that Gaborone was always the proverbial square peg in a round hole in the BNF and has done the right thing to join the BDP, a party he belongs to ideologically. Gordon, who says he would not loose sleep over Gaborone's departure, says South East North  MP has got neither respect for the rule of law nor the democratic process.

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