Ipelegeng Has Lost That Lustre?
Monday, January 11, 2010
Interestingly, when the programme first took off, with workers paid as high as P1,500, there was a lot of interest and enthusiasm for the programme. The reason for that was clear - the unemployed Motswana at the time saw this money as something worth celebrating. Today the motivation is not there at all. At individual level, what can P400 a month really do for a mother with a family?We hope government would realise that in its current form, the labour intensive public works, or Ipelegeng, is just Namolo Leuba with another name, which has been criticised for so long for not helping much in poverty eradication.
According to government figures, at some point Ipelegeng was employing 40,000 people a month, and the target was to increase the enrollment into the programme to about 60,000, at least according to president Khama's State of the Nation address in November last year.We hope when the government finally revises this programme, they will not adopt a one-size-fits-all policy, which does not take into consideration the expensive nature of lifestyles in urban areas especially.
It highlights the need to protect rights such as access to clean water, education, healthcare and freedom of expression.President Duma Boko, rightly honours past interventions from securing a dignified burial for Gaoberekwe Pitseng in the CKGR to promoting linguistic inclusion. Yet, they also expose a critical truth, that a nation cannot sustainably protect its people through ad hoc acts of compassion alone.It is time for both government and the...