Mosetlha calls it a day after 35 years

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SELEBI-PHIKWE: The soft-spoken Barulaganyi Mosetlha has decided that "there comes a time in a person's life when one feels they have done enough for their country and it is time for them to call it a day and retire to their family in the village".

Mosetlha worked in the civil service for 35 years and she retires on August 31.

"I was still a student at Moeng College doing Form 5 when we were given application forms to complete and they were taken to Gaborone. They were for a course on community development.

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