BCP councillor siblings deny BPF link

Morupule ward councillor Jordan Makhura PIC: KOKETSO KGOBOGE
Morupule ward councillor Jordan Makhura PIC: KOKETSO KGOBOGE

PALAPYE: Botswana Congress Party (BCP) Palapye councillors, also brothers, George Makhura and Jordan Makhura have refuted claims linking them to the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF).

The brothers, known for their unequivocal presence at both the Palapye Administration Authority (PAA) and the Central District Council, have been raising the BCP flag in the constituency for a long time.

The denial comes at a time when some councillors in the Sub-District-Council had been peddling rumours in the constituency to the effect that the duo were about to complete the switch to the new party.

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