Landless Batlokwa pin hope on Maele

Batlokwa tribesmen at a kgotla meeting PIC: BOINGOTLO SEITSHIRO
Batlokwa tribesmen at a kgotla meeting PIC: BOINGOTLO SEITSHIRO

After decades of crying about lack of land in their village, Batlokwa are hopeful that the Minister of Land Management, Water and Sanitation, Prince Maele will resolve the crisis, reports Staff Writer PINI BOTHOKO

The Batlokwa capital, Tlokweng’s cheek by jowl nearness to Gaborone largely contributed to the land crisis.

Being so marginalised, Batlokwa are now feeling the pinch and squirming in pain as if being pressed against the wall.

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