Rammidi attacks motion on exam crisis

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The MP for Kanye North, Kentse Rammidi, has dismissed a motion calling for a commission of inquiry into Botswana's examination crisis, saying it would not benefit the nation.

Rammidi was contributing to a debate in Parliament on Friday on the motion tabled by the MP for Francistown South, Wynter Mmolotsi. He said according to the Leader of the Opposition, Botsalo Ntuane, the aim of the motion was to gain public support the Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD).   Rammidi said it was unfortunate that teachers and their unions should be divided by parties like the BMD.

Rammidi said he was surprised by the media onslaught on the MP for Tonota North, Fidelis Molao, after he said the motion was palying up to the gallery.

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