The industrious Gwati

FRANCISTOWN: At 64, some men and women would no longer want to do anything for a living. They would just be waiting to be spoon fed.

Surprisingly, some Batswana, who are far younger are either dependants on their parents or the government.

Of course, there are those who have to be taken care of - people living with disabilities, the aged or those whose health condition would just make it impossible for them to do anything for a living. That is understandable.

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