HOUSE OF CHIEFS ACTED HYPOCRITIC ON KGOSI MOSIELELE`S MOTION!
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FACT: Botswana Theatre Needs International Intervention!
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As President Masisi has alluded in his recent post-retreat speech, it is true the BDP government has failed to increase the wealth of Batswana and their standard of living. It is also true that BDP has failed to make sure that Batswana get a return for the raw wealth of their community. As a matter of fact Batswana eat less than before. Unemployment is rampant; wages of the working class are pathetically low; the country`s imports exceed the value of exports; the only sector that is expanding is the production of alcohol.
Yet the irony in President Masisi`s is that while he laments the current state of affairs, he only speaks of hypothetical solutions. There are no concrete explanations provided in how the current situation could be remedied. There is no discussion of how we arrived at this pathetic state of affairs and how it could be addressed succinctly. What is notable is that it has become fashionable of BDP State under Masisi`s presidency to be hyper
In penning this article as crtitique of the 2021 budget speech, Real Alternative Party (RAP) laments the brazen nonchalance from BDP government towards the covid-19 mitigation. Against a backdrop of the coronavirus, there is sure need to examine the merits of the budget speech as well as the BDP government, and indeed their conscience.
Like many human tragedies, the coronavirus pandemic has provided an opportunity to show the best and the worst in society; Compassion, Benevolence, Resilience, Generosity and consideration of those less fortunate than ourselves. Furthermore, the disease has given states and developments agents time to think again, to strengthen and generate post-crises imaginaries, activities and practices. Conversely, the BDP government was able to anticipate and, at least, plan for the inevitable arrival of Coronavirus. They were also able to contemplate widespread and increasingly concerning predictions of its potential for overwhelming their country’s chroni