Fidelis Molao: the face of the BDP in Tonota North

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FRANCISTOWN: After winning the primary elections ahead of five others, Fidelis Mmilili Molao, whose middle name means 'representative' in Kalanga, carries the hopes of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) in the September 4 Tonota North by-elections.

A teacher, manager and politician, Molao was born 33 years ago in Mathangwane. The fifth child in the family, Molao went to Mathangwane Primary School before transferring to Mpatane Primary School in Mathangwane in his sixth year to complete his primary education. He did his forms one and three at Chamabona Community Junior Secondary School, also in Mathangwane, before progressing to Mater Spei College, Francistown, where he completed in 2005.

After completing his secondary education, Molao went to Boteti for his Tirelo Sechaba (TS) as a social worker.Beckoned by the glamour and status of being a university student and the need to equip himself with a life skill, he enrolled at the University of Botswana (UB) where he did his BA Humanities majoring in History and English. Armed with a university degree, he was posted to Moeti Community Junior Secondary School to teach English, before moving to Moeding College as an history teacher.

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