Otsweletse Moupo: The traitor and enemy within

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Dear Otsweletse Moupo,l
*I read with alarm a story in the Mmegi newspaper of Friday 05 November 2010, entitled 'Moupo plans political education'.

According to the writer of the story, you are planning to become more active in the BNF and have identified political education as one area where you think you can assist. You are also reported to have said that the political education campaign you want to embark on can help revive the  fortunes of the BNF, especially now when the party is faced with  many challenges. You claim that you have already consulted with the BNF's Secretary for Political Education,  and he has since given you the go ahead. Poor Sam Digwa, does he really know you half as much as I do?

*When I read the story about your plans,  I was not only alarmed but also very angry. I was asking myself, how dare he, where does he get the audacity and temerity to speak so boldly that he could do anything, anything at all, to assist the BNF regain its strength,  when  he is the very man who brought the party to its knees in the first place? But as I turned the thoughts around in  head,  I realized that perhaps you can make a contribution to the BNF political education after all, not really to redeem yourself, but because you are one man with vast practical expertise  in the art of political deception and betrayal. This is one area where BNF cadres can learn a lot from you.

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