Cops Mull Over 'Go Slow'

Officers in this picture are not subject of the story
Officers in this picture are not subject of the story

Trouble is brewing within the Botswana Police Service (BPS) following unpaid severance, leave days and gratuity toward Special Constables. The Monitor has learnt that as the dispute arises a ‘go slow’ looks inevitable, if the instituation does not respond timely to officers’ demands.

It is rumoured that some dejected officers who can no longer hide their displeasure have been planning a ‘go slow’ response to their plight.

The officers are demanding to be paid their outstanding gratuity, severance and leave days with immediate effect. This publication has learnt that the officers said payments are overdue, but the instituation has been reluctant to fulfil the payments after they were hired five years ago. 

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