Tsabong North needs Cde Ntau

Tsabong North BNF former councillor  Andries Mock Ntau
Tsabong North BNF former councillor Andries Mock Ntau

Comrade Mock Ntau has proved that he is a man of the people and is ready to take Tsabong North to greater heights again. His previous record as a councillor speaks volumes. Cde Ntau’s successes as a councillor includes having three primary schools built in Tsabong North.

He also fought for the construction of a clinic and a health post. As a councillor, Cde Ntau had street lights installed in his ward to help fight crime. Today, Tsabong North boasts of 26.7km of internal tarred road which came as a result of good representation by Cde Ntau. The main Land Board offices today are some of the developments brought by Cde Ntau while he was a councillor.  

Ntau has more good news for his electorates. He will ensure the construction of a bus rank and more internal roads. He will push for the construction of Mathathaganyane Primary School and a Health Post. He says a tarred road is long overdue from the T - junction to Maleshe. He is ready to fight for the completion of tribal offices at Maleshe.  Cde Ntau has also vowed to spend sleepless nights to ensure that there is Police presence in Maleshe village since crime is so high. Ntau will also fight for the provision of good drinking water through proper reticulation in Maleshe and not bowsers as is the case today. Cde Ntau’s plan for Tsabong North residents and Tsabong in general is for people to get enough clean potable water. He will also work very hard with teachers and the community at large to ensure good quality results as the schools have not been performing well. He is worried that Old Age pensioners allowance is too little for the rural poor and usually received very late. This is worsened by prolonged droughts and high youth  unemployment, resulting in pensioners’ allowances being the only source of income for the rural poor. Furthermore he wants to see pensioners respected and living a decent life.

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