Babirwa demand their villages back

BOBONONG: In their quest to have two Members of Parliament, Babirwa want the two villages of Moletemane and Tsetsebjwe, as well as surrounding cattleposts, ranches and farmlands that were carved off to Tswapong North by the last Delimitation Commission, to be returned.

It is calculated that this will sufficiently raise the Bobirwa population for the sub-district to merit two MPs. During a briefing of the constituency by their MP, Shaw Kgathi, Chief Mmirwa Malema said if the two villages were returned to where they belong, the Babirwa dream of having two MPs would be realised, and this could facilitate socio-economic development in their district.

Kgosi Malema said their wish to have two MPs was made impossible by the 'carting off' of the two villages.

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