Tight Security For Khama's Inauguration

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Security will be tight at the inauguration pf incoming President Ian Khama to be held in front of the National Assembly tomorrow.

On Friday Parliament Buildings was a beehive of activity as members of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) and other security agencies were combing the area. The soldiers were seen screening everywhere and even searching for suspicious looking objects in the drains.

They also erected barbed wire on the walk path leading to the National Assembly from the Main Mall. Khama, a former military man, cannot leave anything to chance in as far as security is concerned. Journalists were also called to a meeting on Friday, to be briefed about the tight security arrangements. 

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