BOMU holds AGM tomorrow

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Tempers are expected to flare at tomorrow's Botswana Musicians Union (BOMU) annual general meeting to be held at the Gaborone Civic Centre.

The publicity secretary of the troubled association, Joel Keitumele said they called the meeting since they are expected to hold an AGM on a quarterly basis. 

He called on BOMU members to attend the meeting in large numbers so that they could be able to have a say in the affairs of the organisation. He said they decided to call the meeting to evaluate progress, adding that there are a number of issues to be discussed. 
He said since they were elected, they have never held an AGM. Keitumele said they would like to hold frank discussions and get an input from the BOMU members on the path the association should take. He emphasised that the voice of the members is critical in the running of the association. 

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