Nkate and those 'minor' indiscretions

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Staff Writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA argues that the Nkate-NIIT scandal illustrates the futility of presidentialism

Yesterday afternoon I tried to coax a reaction to the Nkate-NIIT saga from the Office of the President, or to be more specific, from the President Ian Khama. Futile attempt. But as every journalist may know by now, the best way a presidential hunt could end is with Colonel Duke Masilo, Khama's private secretary.

He is on the line right now.
"We are driving right now and... unless you won't be long I can't..." starts Masilo, hesitant.
"I will be brief though," I quip, adding quickly that: "I wanted to know if the president could react to the Nkate-NIIT issue, I mean where he is alleged to have received contributions from the tertiary institution."

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