Ndaba Need Not Look Far For Inspiration

Ndaba Gaolathe.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Ndaba Gaolathe.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

I write as a very disappointed follower of the Botswana Movement For Democracy (BMD), which I started following with gusto in 2010. I’m still wearing my honey bee coloured long sleeve t-shirt, although this time, with not so much zeal, for obvious reasons.

However I’m looking forward to a time when I will boldly put on what was once one of my favourite t-shirts, more so that unlike others, I’m a street hustler who fears no government backlash for openly supporting opposition.

I’m sure I’m not alone in my disappointment and battered morale due to what is currently going on in the BMD movement, where the leadership is eating one another every day, using all sorts of platforms, from social media, public media, political rallies, I’m tired like a dog, banghithi!

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