No truce in sight for BDP

BDP members PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
BDP members PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Ahead of their Tsabong elective congress, Vice President Slumber Tsogwane and Nonofo Molefhi lobby groups preached unity beyond the congress and towards the 2024 General Election. It, however, turns out that there is a lot that needs to be done for the party to be united once again. This is despite the call by the party president for a united party fit enough to defeat the opposition in 2024. Writes Mmegi Staffer INNOCENT SELATLHWA

Just shortly after the conclusion of the congress, Tsogwane, who had in his last rally held at his camp in the outskirts of Tsabong, continued his onslaught on his opponents in a post congress press conference.

This was adding salt to the wounds on Molefhi and his team who then held a press conference on Monday to express their displeasures at Tsogwane’s utterances.

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