BNF primaries go well in Kgalagadi South

TSABONG: The Botswana National Front (BNF) primary elections for Kgalagadi South Council wards have been described as a success with no serious queries.

Speaking in an interview with Mmegi, BNF’s Publicity Secretary for Kgalagadi South, Anries Mock Ntau, said although the primary elections went well, it was only at Hereford and Werda villages where they experienced some challenges.

“In Hereford we learnt that there was no voters roll for Boshoek farm residents. Boshoek is a government owned farm situated near Bray border post. Due to the migration of residents in search of employment and other social amenities elsewhere, it has led to the farm not been able to have its own voters roll,” Ntau said.

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