Re-elect me as your President – Masisi

Masisi Speaking at the inaugural Ngamiland Field Farmers Day launch PIC: BW PRESIDENCY
Masisi Speaking at the inaugural Ngamiland Field Farmers Day launch PIC: BW PRESIDENCY

NOKANENG: President Mokgweetsi Masisi has urged Batswana to re-elect him if they want to continue “living the good life”.

Speaking at the inaugural Ngamiland Field Farmers Day launch just five kilometres outside Nokaneng village in the northwest, he emphasised the importance of mindset change in farming and value chain development for food security in Ngamiland. "Ga e kake yare nako e chaile jaana abo lere le changer coach, ga keitse gore le tla bo le irang. Legone o bona gore goa butswa, goa goariwa. Le tla bo le batla go ijesa (We're almost there, don't change your coach at the 11th hour. You see that progress is being made, prosperity is within reach. You'll want to see it through)," said Masisi. He pledged to 'make things better,' encouraging Batswana to support his government's initiatives. "Our policies and programmes are designed to benefit you, Batswana. We're focused on creating jobs and improving quality of life," Masisi said.

"These initiatives are for your benefit. Last year, we launched Temo Letlotlo, and at the end of this month, I'll be launching Thuo Letlotlo in Serowe. These are all aimed at improving the lives of ordinary Motswana. Magokanye Letlotlo is also in the pipeline if I return to office after October. I encourage you all to take advantage of these opportunities," he added.

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