He made the remarks on Saturday during the BNF leadership forum held at Adansonia Hotel in Francistown. Whilst delivering a brief report on the status of the party in his region, Matshube emphasised that the welfare of grassroots members, commonly referred to as foot soldiers, should be treated as a matter of urgency. According to him, many loyal party members continue to face economic hardship despite their long-standing commitment to the party.
Her story is heartbreaking not only because she is fighting for her life at such a tender age, but because her parents have spent months navigating a medical journey filled with uncertainty, delays, and rising fear.What began as something that seemed as simple as jaundice has escalated into a life-threatening condition that now requires an urgent liver transplant.For Asli’s parents, the reality is devastating. They are not asking for luxuries…
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