Yes, voters will punish the BNF

How difficult is it to be a Botswana National Front (BNF) propagandist? Indeed it is one of the most difficult jobs, having to defend an organisation whose mold and character is always a direct repudiation of the wishes of its followers and the general voters.

Those who bravely chose to undertake this difficult task, end up being forced into mastering the dishonorable act of telling untruths (go oketsa marago ka matlapa). It appears the BNF Youth League spokesperson, Arafat Khan, has not escaped this curse.

In his desperate attempt to portray the BNF as still meaningful in the politics of this nation, Khan writes in his latest article appearing in the Guardian newspaper that history has proved time and again that the BNF is a force to be reckoned with and as such cannot be threatened by hooligans.

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