The controversy surrounds allegations that some councillors are not adhering to the party’s caucus decisions, a claim that has raised concerns within the party. According to the party constitution, the party caucus is binding, and an action can be taken against a member if he or she goes against the caucus. However, council chairperson Gofaone Nkwane has dismissed these allegations, though he acknowledged that the constituency committee will step in to address several issues affecting both the councillors and the broader BNF members in the area.
These are not ordinary times. Yet, history reminds us that this nation has navigated difficult waters before and did so by clinging firmly to the principles of prudence and macroeconomic stability. From independence in 1966, Botswana chose a path few resource-rich countries managed to sustain.
Diamond revenues were not treated as windfalls for reckless expansion, but as capital to be managed with caution. The establishment of fiscal rules,…
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