Botswana: Tsogwane Launches Council Candidate



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By Thamani Shabani

Francistown – Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) Vice President and National President Slumber Tsogwane called on voters in the Tati West constituency to vote for the BDP's council candidate. Godfrey Smiles. the next by-election of the Ramokgwebana council chamber is scheduled for July 14.

The seat of the Council became vacant after the death of the BDP advisor, Mr. Phikisani Makgetho, three months ago.

Launch of Mr. Smiles in Jackalas No. 1 On July 2, Mr. Tsogwane asked his fellow Democrats to ensure that the party retains the seat it won in the 2014 general election

He said the Democrats could only win if they worked hand in hand with the party. Mr. Tsogwane described Mr. Smile as an badet to the ruling BDP and voting in the Council would be a welcome development as he would continue where the late Makgetho

He explained that because the Ramokgwebana council room was a bastion of the BDP, there was no reason for the opposition to snatch the BDP from power

He called on voters to put their identity card and theirs participated in the by-election in large numbers.

million. Tsogwane thanked those who lost in the Bulela Ditswe primary elections to accept the results and continue to support the winner.

However, he warned Mr. Smiles to work very hard with the party structures in the constituency and recruit more opposition members to win the by-election.

The Vice President explained that the BDP remains the only party in the country, capable of improving the life of Botswana. The BDP is unparalleled in developing good and sound policies to create jobs.

He badured voters that the government, through the BDP leadership, would continue to improve living conditions. He also explained that the government was working overtime to make sure that unemployment issues, bad roads, wildlife /

M. Tsogwane also thanked the administration of President Masisi saying that "the president is a visionary leader who wants to see Botswana grow."

He dismissed rumors and perceptions that President Masisi would fail to move the country forward after the departure of former president, General Dr. Seretse Khama Ian Khama, whom everyone viewed as productive and innovative.

The ruling BDP is a nationalist party that does not divide Botswana. refuted allegations that under the PDB, the country would be divided in two: north and south, with a border at the veterinary gate of Dibete.

Another speaker from Tati West, Mr. Biggie Butale, said that the distribution of resources in Botswana under the direction of the BDP was made in the same way.

He said that the BDP-led government did not discriminate against anyone when it came to educating Botswana and providing health services. electorate to vote for Mr Smiles on 14 July.

For his part, Mr. Smiles promised to fulfill his mandate when he was elected to power.

He promised to tackle unemployment problems by opening the market stalls in Ramokgwebana. He added that Mr. Morapedi Mafohla, of the Botswana People's Party (BDP), was fighting for the title of "umbrella for democratic change" (UDC).

Meanwhile, Mr Mbaakayi Smart, deputy director of the BPP campaign and adviser to Mosojane, said in an interview that their candidate, Mr Mafohla, would be launched by the president of the UDC, M Duma Boko, by mail. this square of freedom in Ramokgwebana on the 7th of July.

Source: BOPA

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