@GermanTank_BW Atleast some of us new from the onset that UDC would not bring us authentic change! Anyway, we enjoyed the refreshment that came with a change of government.
I don't think Batswana ba tlhaloganya gore how embarrassing it is gore ebe re tshela kadi donation ๐ญ๐คฃ. We were ranked #1 for best diamonds by value for so long and gotwe we're a promising economy, nkane rele modi leveleng tsabo Singapore kana. Waitse magodu a a sentse๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
O bona if DGB & these โinvestorsโ can expand the A1 to a dual carriage way, construct the Trans Kalahari Railway line, extensive exploration of the mineral rich Tati Greenstone belt & open up the Mines, time & tonnage allowing another smelter?? โฆโฆ ๐ฏ๏ธ ๐ฏ๏ธ ๐ฏ๏ธ
Why does it have to be the red party? Gase gore rona ba the Lime Revolution we are next, so everything we do go ipaakanyetsa rona? ๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ๐ ๐
I am a staunch member of the BCP, so I didn't vote for UDC. But the moment I realized that there has been a change of government in my country, I was filled with hope, praise and bliss. We all wanted change !!
What UDC doesnโt get is that we gave them absolute trust,even people who didnโt vote for it had came to the point of accepting it because of the aura of hope it brought.All we want to see is them VIGOROUSLY breaking down this old system to build a new one but they are too chilled
@VavoStephen Indeed. The public's expectation for meaningful change is valid, and accountability for current actions, regardless of past practices, is paramount for progress
@lynden_Lunga True! We can't be justifying their shortcomings because the previous regime did the same. We wanted change, so we expect them to do things differently...