Nothing for Amos

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Botswana's Olympic hero, Nijel Amos has not been lucky with the Kweneng District Council (KDC) after it turned down its chairman, Motlhophi Leo's plea to raise some monies to honour him.

When Leo opened the council sitting on Monday, he first urged the council to join the country in celebrating Amos's silver medal from the just-ended Olympic games by making pledges. The chairman's dream crumbled yesterday when councillors and some staff members indicated that they would not be giving the Olympic team anything.

"They have already received a lot," sounded the mumbling across the house. "We will only tell them 'thank you' for raising our flag high," they said.  Following the noise one councillor's proposed that they contribute at least P100 each. The house took a vote and only five agreed to the motion, while 23 said there is no need to give the team anything. Fifteen abstained while many more did not even indicate where they fell.

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