Tutume bye-law enforcement office a complete disaster

 The nearest bye-law enforcement office in the Tutume District, where I live, is sixty (60) kilometres away, thanks to BDP’s constituency gerrymandering which they undertook just before they were kicked out of power at last year’s general elections. The city of Francistown is only forty (40) kilometres away. Farmers around my village do not coral their animals at night, resulting in their belled animals creating a cacophony of sleep-depriving noises throughout the night. 

I have asked the Tutume bye-law office for a copy of the law controlling noise in residential areas. All I got was that the law is being amended/edited/revised and so they have no copy to give me. I asked them why they don’t visit the villages within their enforcement area and at least explain to residents what they as law enforcement officers understand the law to be, pending that editing/amendment or whatever. The answer was that they can only do that when the law is finally published, as amended!

My request to whoever makes/amends/publishes bye-laws, is that a bye-law enforcement officer be posted to the village of Mafungo-Hubona, sixty (60) kilometres away from Tutume. That way perhaps our kids can also sleep comfortably at night and stand a chance of passing their exams like kids in other parts of the country.


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