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Botswana Katılım Ağustos 2011
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kess
kess@KessSaid·
MEK ne a buwa Hela jaana mme kana. Mathata jaanong UDC yare yone Ga ena social contract le bone batlhophi
Mmegi@MmegiOnline

#JustIn: President Duma Boko has expressed strong confidence that the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) will retain power in the 2029 General Elections. “Ka 2029 Umbrella for Democratic Change ya go tsaya puso. Ke le bolella ruri bagarona.

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kess@KessSaid·
@SinahDrey @Jebba11 Wrong when it's not feeding you but right immediately if fills your stomach?
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Shine Dy@SinahDrey·
@Jebba11 Nyaa activism ga se go ipolaisa tala!!! You campaign against what you perceive as wrong. Tse dingwe o tlogelela ba ba di bonang!
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ArnoOnX@Arnotom·
That’s what all these parties are doing, we witness a lot of this kind during election campaigns. BMD which we can now say is UDC ones used Motswaledi’s death. We have countless done by BDP, which is totally wrong.
kess@KessSaid

Hon Kekgonegile visibly calling a journalist to video that moment of one of the protestors going through emotions was sad to witness, very disappointing to see such situations being used for political mileage. People are genuinely suffering, and you have politicians grandstand

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Number1Star 🇧🇼@KingRene_8·
Had a chat earlier with @MontyBKobe talking about how people who don't come from rich/well off families always fail in public offices. Motho o tsena ko tirong a akantse go jesa bo swarre le go tlatsa dipata. Then there are their blind supporters who enable them. Yohhh!!!
kess@KessSaid

The political landscape of Twitter is interesting, there was a time we had BDP loyalists defending the BDP with their lives,most have since packed & gone. Now we are seeing those we used to agree on issues with defending that they used to b against! Wil they pack & go in 2029🤔

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kess@KessSaid·
Hon Kekgonegile visibly calling a journalist to video that moment of one of the protestors going through emotions was sad to witness, very disappointing to see such situations being used for political mileage. People are genuinely suffering, and you have politicians grandstand
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kess@KessSaid·
Look around Twitter, it's mostly people who used to be on the same page wit regard to the plights of Batswana prior to November 2024 who are not seeing eye to eye. Those plights still rampant, priorities misplaced, but we rather turn a blind eye hopin to have a bone thrown at us
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The future of this country looks bleak, I worry for the future generations, if we are living through 'survival of the fittest' for a population of less than 3 mil, what of them? The education system-collapsed Health system-hanging by the thread Unemployment-surging
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kess@KessSaid·
The political landscape of Twitter is interesting, there was a time we had BDP loyalists defending the BDP with their lives,most have since packed & gone. Now we are seeing those we used to agree on issues with defending that they used to b against! Wil they pack & go in 2029🤔
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kess@KessSaid·
UDC has to somehow distance themselves from the individuals trying to push the ‘positive’ Con Court narrative on social media, because the individuals are actually doing more harm than good to what UDC is trying to advance.
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kess@KessSaid·
@Kideo_Mah The social media warriors are leaving a lot to be desired. With each post, you can tell they are also as clueless as the masses, or even worse!
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Kabelo_Moss. ⚖️🏛
Kabelo_Moss. ⚖️🏛@Kideo_Mah·
I said some time ago, when this ConCourt matter is finally settled, it will leave many casualties. Right from the cabinet to the warriors on social media.
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