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Union leaders fire salvos at Boko

Workers singing strugle songs in Letlhakane during May Day Comemoration. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Workers singing strugle songs in Letlhakane during May Day Comemoration. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

Fiery and highly charged trade union leaders have sharply excoriated President Duma Boko following his jibe during the recent May Day commemorations in the diamond-rich village of Letlhakane, signalling escalating tensions between labour and the new administration.

Speaking at the event organised by the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions (BFTU) and the Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU), the secretary-general of the latter, Robert Rabasimane, did not mince words, accusing the President of "disrespecting trade union leadership and attempting to stifle independent labour bodies".

The union leader's remarks followed President Boko's earlier remarks during the event, which Rabasimane suggested were demeaning. When talking about the country's economic challenges, the President had said Botswana is regarded as one of the most unequal economies in the world. Boko, who was animated during his speech, appeared to respond to the workers' struggle songs, which they sang on the occasion, as well as the union leaders, who had taken to the podium before him.

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