Tati Siding residents end of year development projects review

The village of Tati Siding, neighbouring the City of Francistown, just like many others throughout the country, retreated to take stock of its development challenges and give a road map towards meeting the development projects delivery challenges pertaining to this small but strategic village within the Greater Francistown area.

Indeed the new Government regime, with its fifth D for delivery requires the current Civil, Traditional and Political Leadership to ensure that everyone pulls together. This was underscored by Kgosi Nkgageng on welcoming residents to the end of year development projects review Kgotla meeting, which had a formal agenda, among which was Youth Development Funding, Report by the Village Development Committee, and Address by Council Water Department.

Kgosi Nkgageng implored the gathering that the meeting should confine itself to the agenda, be focused, save time, and that there should be dignity and respect for the Kgotla by all who would be making comments, asking questions and making presentations.

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