We will not be spectators - Kekgonegile
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Goretetse Kekgonegile was speaking at a press briefing yesterday at the Gaborone City Council conference room held to introduce the newly elected national executive committee. He revealed that there have been queries from government that the union should not be involved in politics. "Politics is part and parcel of the country and what concerns us as Batswana will force us to have a say in that," he said. He pointed out that at the moment there are good relations between the employer and the unions. One wonders if the good relations are of advantage to any party, he said.
"Jobs have been casualised in the form of obviously the Ipelegeng Programme which is going to result in the poor working force in the country. We are calling for government to increase permanent and pensionable jobs so that the employees have benefits that they can use to improve their lives," he said. Kekgonegile indicated that
BLLAWU is calling for a constitutional review and the direct election of the president, for the ordinary Motswana to have ownership of the government that is in power and give legitimacy to the president.
March 28 will go down as a day that Batswana will never forget because of the accident that occurred near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, South Africa. The tragedy affected not only the grieving families but the nation at large. Batswana throughout the process stood behind the grieving families and the governments of Botswana and South Africa need much more than a pat on the back.Last Saturday was a day when family members said their last goodbyes to...