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Ntlhaile launches BNF revival drive

Ntlhaile noted that political education is particularly important for recruits. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Ntlhaile noted that political education is particularly important for recruits. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Member of Parliament (MP) for Gaborone North and Botswana National Front (BNF) Deputy Secretary General, Shawn Ntlhaile, has launched a membership mobilisation and political education campaign to revive inactive party members and strengthen grassroots structures.

Speaking in an interview on Wednesday, Ntlhaile said the initiative officially commenced on Saturday in Tsholofelo East Ward and forms part of a broader effort to reconnect with long-time party members while expanding the organisation’s support base. According to Ntlhaile, the campaign’s immediate focus is on identifying former BNF members who have become inactive over the years and understanding the reasons behind their disengagement from the party.

“The importance of the mobilisation drive is to identify old BNF members, locate their homes and reconnect with their families because such information is important for the party’s database,” he said. He explained that the exercise is not only intended to update membership records but also to rebuild relationships with supporters who may have drifted away from party activities.

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