Sebetela reportedly told a Kgotla meeting in Palapye last Friday that he had gone to the top offices in the country to seek assistance in his search for jobs after making the decision to quit Parliament.
"We agreed to help him get a job. Sometimes this year, he told us that he had identified a job that he was interested in and we gave him our blessings. The Debswana management also consulted us on his availability and we gave them the go-ahead. There was no fight," Mogae told the Kgotla.