Frenic Company sues Gaborone City Council

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Frenic, a local waste management company has sued Gaborone City Council for more than half a million pula for allegedly failing to pay it for services it was contracted to do.

According to Frenic, it was contracted by the city council to perform litter picking and related works in Gaborone West. 

The company claims that it performed the work as agreed in the contract and the council resolved to honour the payment which amounts to P545,000.   "The plaintiff's claim arises out of works performed by it and subsequently ratified by the defendant at its duly constituted meeting," the court papers state.

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