BTU congress halts elections

FRANCISTOWN: The Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) National Executive Elections (NEC) that take place every three years did not materialise because the newly amended constitution was not properly registered by the union.

The union's newly amended constitution was registered nearly six months ago but the union did not pay a fee required by the labour department to make the constitution authoritative.

For this reason the congress took a decision not to continue with the elections after some union members in an internal meeting reportedly complained that going on with the elections while the new instrument governing the union had not been properly registered might be risky.

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