Thea Khama Questions Bissau�s Honour
Monday, February 06, 2017
Thea Khama did not respond to The Monitor’s attempt to get the authenticity of the post which dismissed Bissau’s overtures as a complete departure to what he was previously known for, “and still in certain circles I have heard is still known for”.
After Bissau posted a picture of himself and Minister Tshekedi Khama happy together in suits and ties, the Minister’s wife made it known she wouldn’t like Bissau near her husband, describing him as “a man of questionable honour”.
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