Natale villagers instil watchfulness at kitsong centre

FRANCISTOWN: Natale is one of the villages currently enjoying the benefits of the Kitsong Centre commonly known as Nteletsa 2.

Most of the villages in the Central District have not benefited from it because all the equipments were stolen few months after the caravans were installed.

When The Monitor team visited Jamataka last year, Kgosi Gaebolae Goitseone complained that thieves were stalling the village's developments. He said Nteletsa 2 operated for only half a year before all of the equipment was pilfered.  Most of the villages are now left with caravans which are mere empty shells gathering cobwebs as they have been deprived of equipment by the nocturnal crooks. Recently, Tutume Police Station Commander Superintendent Vusimusi Jorowe made a similar observation when he revealed that the station was overwhelmed with cases of theft especially at the Kitsong Centre equipment.

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