BCP youth back Kgafela on flogging
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
BCP youth spokesperson Seabelo Thekiso said they invited Kgafela for his admirable cultural reforms aimed at nation building and reviving the pride that Batswana had in their cultural values. He said as a tribal leader, Kgafela, just like politicians, deal with the same challenges like crime.
What the youth league finds inspiring about Kgafela's leadership is that instead of sending wayward youth to prison, he flogs them. "Prison life is not good because it turns people into hardened criminals.
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