End of the road for Fengyue Glass Project

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From a distance, Palapye looks more like a a budding industrial centre than a village, especially with the skyline featuring chimneys sprouting from Morupule A and B power stations, though the plants present the picture of a loner in the midst of shrubs that dominate the vegetation of Palapye.

Hundreds of kilometres away south of here, in an old town of Lobatse, the High Court has intervened to save, or bring to an end what was going to be yet another landmark structure in this emerging centre. 

The Lobatse High Court appointed Nigel Dickson-Warren of KPMG accounting firm as liquidator for the Palapye Fengyue project last Friday, an attorney at Armstrongs Attorneys, Sipho Ziga, has confirmed. 

Editor's Comment
We should care more for our infrastructure, road safety

These roads, which are vital conduits for trade and tourism, have long been in dire need of repair. However, while this development is undoubtedly a positive step, it also raises questions about broader issues of infrastructural management and road safety that deserve closer scrutiny.The A3 and A33 roads are not just any roads, they are critical arteries that connect Botswana to its neighbours and facilitate the movement of goods and people...

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