Moupo, the jungle and Hegel
Thursday, February 22, 2007
When the Botswana National Front president, Otsweletse Moupo, the man whose name has arguably become synonymous with the party's recent troubles, came through the door, he was dressed in a long African print shirt. On the shirt were prints of the jungle with all its predators and prey, the hunting and the hunted, the mighty and the weak.
Lions, elephants, giraffes and buffaloes dotted his whole body interspersed with the greenery of bushes.
Methcathinone’s addictive grip is tightening, and its consequences are devastating. Lives are being ruined, families torn apart, and futures dashed by its destructive power. The drug’s allure knows no bounds, with various methods of ingestion making it accessible to users of all preferences.Whether it’s snorted, smoked, injected, or taken orally, the outcome is the same: a path of ruin and despair. It is time for action. The government,...