Delivery within our security organs

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In the last two installments, we have discussed delivery in a wider context and went on to focus on the issue of land where we bisected land problems in Mogoditshane using that locality as a paramount example of non-delivery.

This week we proceed to survey our security organs and in this case I have elected to sample Botswana Defence Force and Botswana Police Service. Of course I have left out other security organs such as the Directorate of Intelligence Services and the Prisons and Rehabilitation Department. It would require a whole thesis in order to address all of our security apparatus and this is why we are only going to look at the two.

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