BLLWU has lost the plot

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As an avid reader of Mmegi newspaper I am left shocked by the recent media reports that "Manual' and Municipal unions in Goodhope tango whereby BLLAWU led by Pelotshweu Baeng invited MWU leader Johnson Motshwarakgole to settle their own unfinished business.

Poor BLLAWU has finally lost the plot. Immediately after December 1 convention there were calls across different spectrum, that Baeng should resign and leave new and energetic young members to lead BLLAWU to the promised destination, which I fully support looking at the double standard behaviour our leadership is portraying.

In Selibe Phikwe on the April 4, 2008 during and before the petition to the minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration, Baeng led the march after addressing multitudes of BLLAWU and other union members that during his reign there was no how he could meet with Motshwarakgole and Tsalaile with their new organization which according to Baeng will not have the power to bargain as it was registered illegally, now it seems Baeng and Motshwarakgole are smoking the peace pipe together, what a shame!

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