Twelve people quarantined at Tshesebe village

FRANCISTOWN: Tshesebe Police Station commander, superintendent Amos Kekgathetse has said that they have quarantined 12 Batswana, who were travelling from Zimbabwe through Ramokgwebana border.

When speaking to MmegiOnline Kekgathetse said that the 12 individuals comprising six women and men are currently placed on a 14-day mandatory quarantine at Stop Over Motel in Tshesebe village.

He said: “Since 27th April, 2020, we continued to receive a number of Batswana travelling from Zimbabwe who are coming back to their place of residence for different reasons. Majority of them reasoned that they came back so that they can go back to work”. 

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