'Ramaotwana quits politics to join AG's Chambers' - BNF responds

Kindly allow us space in your renowned publication to correct a section of the article entitled, "Ramaotwana quits politics to join AG's Chambers" which appeared in your issue of 08-08-08.

In the article it is stated; "Just after the BNF Conference in Jwaneng last month, Ramaotwana was named among BNF members who have been suspended. He held a press conference with some of his comrades who have been silenced by the party."

This statement is not true as Cde Nelson Ramaotwana is leaving active participation in politics unsuspended. The party has never at any time after the Jwaneng Conference taken a decision to suspend Cde Ramaotwana.

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