Gaborone mayor takes swipe at government

Out going Gaborone City mayor Haskins Nkaigwa has taken a swipe at government for what he says is turning a deaf ear to workers’ issues.

In his lengthy council address yesterday, Nkgaigwa reiterated his plea to government to return both services of portable and wastewater usage, arguing that there have been serious delivery challenges at Water Utilities Corporation.

“It is dismally failing to deliver. It would be of great benefit to all Batswana to retain the services at local authorities which have been dealing with these issues and doing much better than the Corporation despite its resource advantage,” he said. The mayor further said although Botswana is classified as a middle-income country, this does not reflect on the lives of Batswana as most of them heavily depend on government.  “Our minerals could benefit us better if we review certain agreements we have signed as a country. It is a clear that Botswana produces the largest diamonds by value and quantity globally and this could increase our bargaining power,” he said. He added that the 50/50 partnership with De Beers should be reviewed.

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Closure as pain lingers

March 28 will go down as a day that Batswana will never forget because of the accident that occurred near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, South Africa. The tragedy affected not only the grieving families but the nation at large. Batswana throughout the process stood behind the grieving families and the governments of Botswana and South Africa need much more than a pat on the back.Last Saturday was a day when family members said their last goodbyes to...

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