A response to Monowe
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Phillip Monowe is not well known to me. Let me start by stating that I owe nobody an apology regarding my stand on opposition cooperation. In writing his malicious article, Monowe behaves like someone who is fuming with undiminishing perpetual anger and agitation. He uses language synonymous with someone who has schizophrenic political syndrome because by his own admission he has been biting his tongue in anger.
In trying to understand and know more about Monowe, I came across the information that he stood as a Parliamentary Candidate for NDF in Gaborone West North and suffered humiliating defeat at the hands of the late Comrade Paul Mmolotsi Rantao of the BNF in a five tier contest during 2004 general elections.
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