It�s all coming together at the Odi bridges

Imagine. Only a couple of weeks after suggesting that the government really did need to do something about Odi’s two disingenuous bridges, the road was closed and the heavy machinery arrived firstly to cut a deep trench for a pipeline and then to demolish the bridges. Wonderful.

It’s mildly tempting to believe that I had something to do with that sudden development but government thinking and government plans can take many years to come to fruition.  For instance, a  start was made in Mochudi around fifty years ago, with a leather craft project which mutated into the various leather projects in Pilane, the clogs and sandals and so on, and the attempt to start a tannery there. Inevitably on a much more ambitious scale in the 1960s came too van Rensburg’s tannery project at Swaneng. 

And now, fifty years later, the government is taking steps to ensure that Lobatse becomes a major leather producer! The reality is that fifty years or so are likely to pass, not just a few weeks or months, before the government feels ready to replicate what was, somewhere, earlier attempted.  Perhaps Bokspit’s polka dance is the best possible example because it too has taken the same fifty post independence years to be known to the government and the rest of the country.

Editor's Comment
Inspect the voters' roll!

The recent disclosure by the IEC that 2,513 registrations have been turned down due to various irregularities should prompt all Batswana to meticulously review the voters' rolls and address concerns about rejected registrations.The disparities flagged by the IEC are troubling and emphasise the significance of rigorous voter registration processes.Out of the rejected registrations, 29 individuals were disqualified due to non-existent Omang...

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