We will vote you in 2014 - teachers tell Venson-Moitoi

FRANCISTOWN: Teachers seem to have softened their hard stance towards Minister of Education and Skills Development Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi that is if what transpired at the Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) four day elective congress on Friday is anything to go by.

The softened approach by teachers might be a result of the recent announcement by the ministry that it will introduce the levels of operation for teachers in two months.

As she took to the stage the minister was greeted with songs of praise and ululation. "Re go thopile gale.Tsena mosadi tsena. A e jeke domi.

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