Make or break for BNF

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For fear that this weekend's Botswana National Front (BNF) conference could turn into factional infighting, the Jwaneng Police Station has, despite official denials, reinforced its staff manpower.

However, Station Commander Superintendent, Kebafethetse Mothubane, has categorically denied the report declaring that 'the BNF conference in Jwaneng was not a security threat'.

"We are treating it as a normal activity," said Mothubane. He said that his office would only be of assistance if the BNF requested a permit to hold a political rally.

Editor's Comment
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