Kwadipane�s hopes for Gantsi South

GANTSI: It was more than three decades ago while a student at Matsha College when Botswana Congress Party parliamentary hopeful, Brains Kwadipane, fell in love with politics.

The year was 1984 and as a member of debating team he started reading the Botswana National Front (BNF) ‘bible’, Pamphlet No 1. But it was while serving Tirelo Sechaba in 1989, that he was bit by the BNF leftwing bug.

However, Kwadipane insists that even when he became a well known sympathiser for the party in his days at University of Botswana (UB) in the 1990s, he never applied or carried the BNF membership card.

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