Batswana urged to do volunteer work

FRANCISTOWN- More Batswana have been urged to join volunteer groups in helping the needy instead of just focusing on work where they are paid for their services.

The call was made by participants at an Easter dinner organised by the Gathering of Virtuous Women (GVW) in Francistown last week.
Tatitown Customary Court President, Ludo Margaret Mosojane, who was amoung the guests at the event said GVW has helped in bringing a positive change to the lives of needy people such as orphans and widows.

"I have realised that this group consists of more foreigners than Batswana because Batswana don't like to volunteer, they only want to work and get paid and I think it's high time they start to get involved in such kind of groups, " said Mosojane.

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