BNF urged to prioritise cadre deployment
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 230 Views |
Dr Kabelo Matshube also raised concerns about the centralisation of party operations in Gaborone. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
He made the remarks on Saturday during the BNF leadership forum held at Adansonia Hotel in Francistown.
Whilst delivering a brief report on the status of the party in his region, Matshube emphasised that the welfare of grassroots members, commonly referred to as foot soldiers, should be treated as a matter of urgency. According to him, many loyal party members continue to face economic hardship despite their long-standing commitment to the party.
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