Mogae's retirement house has defects
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Instead of kicking his heels and relaxing in his retirement house, he is spending most of his time trying to fix problem after problem in both the residential and office blocks of the property.
During a visit to his home for a scheduled interview, Mmegi found the former president fuming after a team of electricians had gone back to their offices without fixing any electric faults. They had given the excuse that the walls were too high.
“Betrayal hurts, but knowingwho was betraying hurts even more.”- Garima SoniWhat the men of Ditlharapa, Molete and neighbouring villages uncovered is a cross-border enterprise. The modus operandi, as the suspect himself reportedly confessed, is industrial: groups operating in multiple villages, fences cut with impunity, stolen goats walked into South Africa, warehoused at Makhubung, then sold in batches of 200 to a commercial farmer in...