Bomme Ba Thapelo uplifts their society

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FRANCISTOWN: They are mostly elderly women who should be sitting at home nursing their grandchildren, but not "Bomme Ba Thapelo", who came together 10 years ago to fight poverty in their midst.

Loosely translated, "Bomme Ba Thapelo" means "Women of Prayer" and the group is made up of women from various churches within the village.

The churches are St Paul Faith Mission, The Hermon Church, St Acts, United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA), African-born Full Gospel, Jehova Moipatedi and St Charles Lwanga Mission (Roman Catholic).

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