Mysterious disappearances disturbing - Kaboeamodimo

KANYE: A kgotla meeting called to appraise Bangwaketse about the new water management system on Tuesday here was turned into a field day to vent grave grievances against the government.

First up was retired politician, Ketumile Kaboeamodimo, who expressed concern over unexplained disappearances of people in Botswana, "most of whom are never found".

Kaboeamodimo told the Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Peter Siele, that the whole nation was living in fear because of the phenomenon of unexplained disappearances and called on acting Justice, Defence and Security Minister, Edwin Batshu to reassure Batswana of their safety.

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