Poverty still grinds on in Sehonou

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* Kgosi believes govt has given up on them

SEHONOU: After spending P1,509,788 in a poverty eradication workshop that had all the pomp and ceremony with Vice President Ponatshego Kedikilwe performing the official opening, this remote village in Serowe South constituency has reverted back to its grinding poverty.

This amount was revealed by the Minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration, Mokgweetsi Masisi, at a September 12 Parliament sitting.

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Watch your tongue Mr President

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