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Dr Dimakatso Polokelo's anti-corruption Blockchain secret weapon

Dr Dimakatso Polokelo’s article in “The Patriot On Sunday” newspaper of 16 February, headlined “Blockchain: Botswana’s secret weapon against corruption” is very interesting and informative. While I confess my ignorance of the science of Block chain, I must point out to Dr Dimakatso that the real problem in fighting corruption is not so much the lack of tools as the lack of political will/courage to do so.  The corrupt are also the power custodians. In this regard we recall the case of one president of the Republic refusing to resign unless and until he was given four million bucks as an “incentive”. Desperate to see him off the power pedestal, a mining behemoth finally relented and proffered what was for all intents and purposes a bribe. This was grand corruption. Today the individual is held in such high esteem that there are public facilities named after him. The Ministry of Finance and Development Planning used to be the sole custodian of Government expenditure. While they were ...

Treacherous A3 motorway

 And so two heavy duty trucks collided head-on on the A3 motorway today, Surely neither the economy of Botswana nor that of Zambia can afford the losses that are bound to happen on this deadly motorway, especially during this rainy season. Some intervention needs to be done,  Thinking aloud, I wonder what would happen if heavy duty trucks were allowed in only one direction, say towards Francistown between the houtrs of midnight and midday, and then in the opposite direction for the other half of the day,  You see, I live along this road. It's an absolute nightmare to drive along it even during the day. Lives have been lost along this road. Thinning the traffic in the way suggested here may just be the solution needed. 

Our use of "tribe" in "Detribalize our Country/Continent (D.O.C.)"

 Some people feel insulted when referred to as a tribe. Others don’t. I have chosen to write my blog in the English language, mainly because my education turned me from a Kalanga speaker to an English speaker, albeit a non-fluent one. However I have since discovered that the English language, just like the Latin before it, is a progression from the Kalanga language.  When the Human being (Homo Sapiens Tsha -piens) was developed from Homo Erectus by the Anunnaki, the working language was Kalanga. Erectus basically had no language, save for grunts and growls, of the sort monkeys and baboons still use today. Sapiens was developed mainly for work, i.e. digging (“ ku tsha ” in Kalanga). Man was assigned to work-groups WHEN HIS LANGUAGE SKILLS WERE ALMOST NON-EXISTENT. It is these work-groups that I refer to as “tribes” in English, clearly aware that the English language did not exist at the time. Therefore my use of the word “Tribe” bears no negative connotations. If you were to tr...

Poor "Mosau"

 Poor Mosau Some things don’t make sense. If you take a fish out of water, and it starts gulping for air, how can you be surprised by that? Former President (F-resident) Masisi is taking a lot of flak from his party, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) for allegedly having a foul mouth: Ba kile bare perepepere; bare nyatsi e monate go gaisa mosadi . Surely the flak is not justified; it doesn’t make sense, does it? We all know that F-resident Masisi is an Akkadian, a veritable descendent of Sargon ( Se a rogana ) the Great. If you take him out of the water ( Moshupa ) and into the formalism of the presidency, and then he starts gulping for air, why would you be surprised? Just throw him back into the water and stop bothering him again.