Retracing Nchindo's last footsteps

KASANE: As dust finally settles on the resort township of Kasane the many police detectives and intelligence officers who had thronged the area last week are back to their usual stations.

Reports that former Debswana managing director Louis Goodwill Nchindo was missing, and finally found dead, had attracted reinforcements of the army, police and intelligence sleuths amongst others to comb the Chobe forest. They were searching for answers to the nagging questions surrounding the missing and ultimate passing on of Nchindo.

To some lodge owner this was a grand opportunity as some of them were able to sell their rooms to the visiting government officials who were in this area for about three to four days on official work.

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