Moupo, stop the war please

The current dilemma bedeviling the organization is uncalled for and cannot be tolerated at all. This state of intolerance where comrades punish one another for no reasonable grounds to achieve their selfish interests cannot be tolerated in our political struggle.


These people who execute such punishments in most cases are at the echelons of the leadership just next to you. They never even visit the BNF Code of Conduct and they end up making ambiguous decisions which cost the party dearly.

For instance, someone at Ramotswa (South East South Constituency), a newcomer for that matter had to expel a longtime serving member of that constituency, and your leadership is mum about this unacceptable state of affairs. You pretend to know nothing.
Where did this individual get the power to expel others? Ke gore mongwe le mongwe o a ikobela. All these we read about in newspapers and it seems the leadership is dancing the same tune. Your leadership does not care or it chooses to take a lukewarm position when the party is losing credibility everyday. Why are you silent comrade?

A lower structure cannot suspend a higher structure, like it recently happened in the southern region, in the Lobatse constituency. The response your leadership gives is that; ga di ise di tle ko go rona! These, more often than not, are perpetrated by some members of your Central Committee.

I urge all comrades and our leadership to be tolerant, decisive enough on what they are doing in the best interest of the beloved BNF, focus strictly on the preparations of the forthcoming general elections and desist from character assassinations, back-stabbing and unseeingly accusations which consumes a lot of our time.

Yours comradely
Joel Phalaagae
GABORONE SOUTH