Border dispute laid to rest in Chadibe, Borolong
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
The border feud had even spilt over into the mutual resentment of sharing councillors, something that had been going on for many years.It is, however, hoped that the separation of the wards will calm emotions between the two villages and usher in a period of peace.
After the report was officially released last week, Mmegi visited residents of the two villages to get their views on the issue. Botlhale Mogome, a youth in Borolong village who is also active in politics, said that they had been waiting patiently for the decision to be taken.
It is a clear signal that the government’s purse is empty and that our own behaviour has left veterinary officials fighting with one hand tied behind their backs. We have been here before. During COVID-19, many of us thought we knew better. We ignored simple rules, we carried on as if the danger was someone else’s problem, and the virus took lives and left our economy on its knees. We are still broke from that experience. Yet now, with FMD...