D-Day for the Nurses Union on Wednesday

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The High Court on Wednesday is set to say whether the actions of a faction that elected itself into office after the national executive committee of the Nurses Union (BONU) had dissolved an AGM, were legal.

On March 21 in Gaborone BONU had to call off their elective congress after a rowdy atmosphere where apparently even people who were not delegates, had stormed into the AGM taking control of the proceedings and resulting in disorder that forced the BONU executive committee led by Glan Tshenyego to seek legal advice and postpone the AGM indefinitely.

It was after the postponement of the AGM that the highly-charged faction decided to go ahead and elect a new committee, but their actions were not recognised by the current BONU committee, resulting in the urgent court action by the faction led by Obonolo Rahube, Godfrey Monageng, Yonnie Otukile, Onthusitse Dekoker, Killer Ntusa, Tshwarano Motlhala, Cynthia Monei, Tebogo Moseja.

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