Youth to use social media to relate Botswana's problems

The youth has been urged to use social media to let the world know that there is a problem in the country.

President of the Botswana National Front Youth League Kagiso Ntime made the call at a press conference called by opposition parties' youth leagues Tuesday afternoon.

Ntime said young people should take to popular media such as YouTube, Facebook, Skype and Twitter to let the world know that there is a problem in the country. The youth leader said that it is disappointing that the same president who cut diplomatic ties with leaders whose governments have sanctioned firing tear gas at their people is now sanctioning for tear gas and rubber bullets to be fired at children.

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