MP Gaborone not happy with WUC takeover

Parliamentarians have started commenting on the budget speech yesterday with Leader of the Opposition Olebile Gaborone saying that he was not happy with the transfer of water supply from Department of Water Affairs to Water Utilities Corporation (WUC).

He said the takeover has killed productivity as people spend time in queues waiting to pay their bills, something that did not happen at Waters Affairs offices.  He also criticised the takeover of clinics by the Ministry of Health from local government saying it is also likely to kill service delivery. He likened the takeover with that of Community Junior Secondary Schools and brigades, which he says has brought more misery than good. He said that the government system makes it very difficult to get work done because of bureaucracy. "The transition is always difficult," he emphasised.

Gaborone however welcomed the creation of sub districts, adding that they should be provided with adequate resources to avoid them having to rely on major districts.  The leader of the opposition praised the ISPAAD programme and said it has encouraged more people to show interest in farming. However, he advised government to educate people about better methods of farming that can produce more yield. He added that researchers must also look at better ways of improving agricultural production in Botswana. Gaborone said that government should learn from the recent economic crisis that economic diversification is very important. The MP called on the Ministry of Education to focus more on science and agriculture subjects as they are the main drivers of economies these days.

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