Zim man caught with two Botswana passports

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FRANCISTOWN: Patrick Chirunga appeared in court on Monday facing two counts of obtaining the national identity card (Omang) and a passport through dubious means.

In the first count, the state alleges that Chirunga gave false information to a person employed in the Civil and National Registration office in Francistown in order to illegally obtain a passport on May 8, 2013.

He is also alleged to have given false information to a person employed in the public service on December 10, 2007 in order to obtain an Omang.

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Masisi should avoid diplomatic tensions

Mokgweetsi Masisi’s recent spats regarding the supposed involvement of Eswatini and South Africa in accommodating former president Ian Khama have sparked concerns about the potential ramifications on diplomatic relations. While transparency is valued, it must be accompanied by strategic communication to mitigate unintended consequences.President Masisi’s comments during a diplomatic heads meeting have drawn attention to the delicate balance...

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