Boko reads riot act to �spies�
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
If the party can have enough evidence against anyone who was bought or given money to destroy it, they will be shown the door. The love of money has blinded other people. Money will never build anyone or a party. My party needs women and men who will be diligent and determined for their organisation,” Boko said on Saturday when addressing the Botswana National Front Youth League (BNFYL) delegates.
He said he wants members who can be proud and be ambassadors of the BNF wherever they go. “I am disappointed by how some of you behave especially on social media. This organisation requires levels of discipline. I don’t understand why people call themselves comrades when they can openly insult other comrades. Unless people do not understand the word comrade. Comrades are supposed to differ when debating issues, policies amongst others in a respectful way. BNF is a party of debates because people are required to read even its manifesto but debates are done in a mature manner and at some point we need to reach agreement,” he said.
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