BABUSA strives for recognition
Monday, November 28, 2022 | 40 Views |

BABUSA held its awards ceremony in Phakalane over the weekend
However, the elephant in the room has been identified as the Botswana Karate Association (BOKA).
Speaking during an awards ceremony held in Phakalane over the weekend, BABUSA chairperson, Shihan Thuto Thuto said the days of being bullied by BOKA are over.
From Jakoba's mysterious disappearance on November 9 to the grim discovery of his remains at Mosinki Lands, a gap in the response mechanisms of the police and village leadership has been laid bare. The community's anger is evident, seen in the attack on Bakang Masole, the man found driving Jakoba's taxi and the main suspect, and the subsequent riot. Residents express discontent, citing a troubling trend of missing persons cases often...