BNF is a dying horse

Like a dead man being incarnated into a new life, the Botswana National Front (BNF) through its spokesman Moeti Mohwasa suddenly sees itself as a force to reckon with in the coming general elections, despite its current disoriented state, both psychological and structural.


At a political rally that Mohwasa and some BNF gangsters addressed in the mining town of Selebe-Phikwe recently, they took turns making a cacophony of senseless voices, rubbishing the Botswana Congress Party and its leadership. We wish to respond to Mohwasa and his ilk's diatribe in kind and set the record straight.

There is no doubt that with only two months left to the general elections, the BNF under the weak and unstable leadership of Otsweletse Moupo is the least prepared party so far.

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Women unite for progress

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