BOMU under fire for alleged inefficiency

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Hardly two months after assuming office, the Botswana Music Union (BOMU) executive committee finds itself embroiled in a fresh wrangle with some members who are accusing the newly elected team of inefficiency.

This comes in the wake of the newly introduced liquor regulations that saw alcohol trading hours slashed. The reduction in hours has affected the entertainment industry, which relies on bars and nightclubs, but some BOMU members feel that their leaders are doing nothing to arrest the problem. 

As a result, some aggrieved musicians and promoters have formed a group to pressurise BOMU to call musicians to an urgent meeting over the issue but the executive has allegedly been stalling.

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