BCP plans to resolve fishing ban

Gobotswang
Gobotswang

FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) deputy leader, Kesitegile Gobotswang said that they are going to intervene in a protracted battle with the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resource Conversation and Tourism over a fishing ban at Lake Ngami.

When responding to a questionnaire send by this publication, Gobotswang said that in their own view, the responsible minister must withdraw the fishing moratorium and offer unconditional apology to the affected local fish traders. 

Gobotswang said that the decision came after a delegation representing desperate fish traders made an appeal to BCP leadership when they were in Maun on party assignment for them to intervene over the fish prohibition at Lake Ngami.

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