Political dust settles in Palapye

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FRANCISTOWN: After one of the hardest fought parliamentary by-elections ended last Saturday, peace and serenity has finally returned to Palapye.

"I have instructed my supporters in Palapye to start cleaning the streets as the purpose of the posters and the placards is now over.

At least we will have a rest from political rallies  politics until the party opens the season for Bulela Ditswe again," says the BDP's Moiseraele Goya who emerged victorious. He was sworn in as an MP on Monday, together with Victor Motobaki of Kgalagadi North. He said some of his supporters hired two combis and followed him to ensure that he was finally accepted in Parliament. "Well, over 200 of my supporters witnessed the swearing in ceremony before they returned to Palapye," said Goya.

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