�We are settled here� � Khupe

Jetjeni ward is part of Nswazwi
Jetjeni ward is part of Nswazwi

FRANCISTOWN: Mabunde ward headman, Nelson Khupe, who is also one of the 650 Bakalanga-ba-Ka-Nswazwi repatriated from Jetjeni, Zimbabwe in 2006 says that they have settled well after a smooth and well-coordinated relocation.

He is one of the headmen in one of the wards where people from Jetjeni have been allocated.

Khupe followed suit soon after the remains of Chief John Madawu Nswazwi were exhumed in 2002 and brought back to Botswana for reburial.

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