BCP postpones verdict in Tawele's case

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FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) leadership on Monday failed to conclude a case involving Interest David Tawele who wants to be granted wish to contest the party primaries.

The party initially planned to hold a meeting on Saturday to reach a verdict on the case involving Tawele, but the meeting never took place.

“The meeting which was meant to decide Tawele’s case has been postponed to a date to be communicated by the party.”

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