BMD postpones disciplinary hearing

On a mission: Modubule
On a mission: Modubule

The Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) dispatched postponement letters yesterday to deposed president and suspended party members informing them that the disciplinary hearings has been rescheduled for June 18, 2017.

The disciplinary hearing, which the seven suspended members did not attend was supposed to have taken place last Sunday.  Missing at last Sunday’s hearing were party president suspended by the BMD National Executive Committee, Ndaba Gaolathe, his vice president, Wynter Mmolotsi, former Youth League president, Phenyo Segokgo, Kabelo Mahupe, Pako Keokilwe, Women’s League president, Joyce Mothudi and Harriet Rampa.

 The letter authored by Modubule dated June 11, 2017 reads: “You were each recently served with a charge sheet dated May 26, 2017 containing various disciplinary charges.  The charge sheet notified each of you of the disciplinary charges brought against each individual, the venue of the disciplinary hearing and the day, date, and time of the hearing.  There was, on the charge sheet, an obvious error in the day of the hearing. The date and time were correct, but the day was not. The correct day was (meant to be) Sunday as the date showed”.

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