Gov�t, Wayeyi seal January deadline deal

Olive branch: Tsogwane
Olive branch: Tsogwane

The Wayeyi tribe and the government have agreed to wind up the former’s recognition case before the end of this month, a development that will end over two decades of wrangling.

Local Government and Rural Development minister, Slumber Tsogwane last year informed Wayeyi that their application for recognition had finally been approved and also asked the tribe to submit a name for the chief who will represent them in Ntlo Ya Dikgosi. Wayeyi subsequently nominated Kgosi Fish Malepe Ozoo.

Yesterday, Tsogwane told Mmegi that he had been in communication with the tribe.

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As the new Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) government takes charge, it must act decisively to equip the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) with the tools, laws, and resources needed to combat graft. The time for half-measures is over. DCEC Director-General, Botlhale Makgekgenene’s, recent address to the Public Accounts Committee paints a stark picture. Over five years, leadership instability, chronic underfunding and weak...

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