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President Duma Boko Condemns Mishandling of Mine Closure in Selibe-Phikwe Selibe-Phikwe, Botswana — President Advocate Duma Boko delivered a powerful address to residents of Selibe-Phikwe, confronting the long-standing issues tied to the closure of the BCL mine and the handling of its liquidation process. Speaking to a crowd of concerned citizens, the President did not hold back in criticizing what he described as “neglect, mismanagement, and injustice.” Boko acknowledged the deep economic and emotional toll the mine’s shutdown has had on the community. “People were abandoned. Jobs were lost. Families were broken. And the worst part is there was no accountability,” he stated. He accused previous leadership of turning a blind eye to the suffering of the people, while those tasked with managing the liquidation operated with little oversight. “The liquidators were allowed to act with impunity, and the people of Selibe-Phikwe paid the price,” Boko said, adding that the community deserved not just compensation, but justice. He emphasized that it was not only a matter of failed policy, but a violation of basic human dignity and rights. President Boko reiterated that his government would not repeat the same mistakes. “We are here to restore trust, to rebuild lives, and to hold those responsible accountable,” he said. He also reassured residents that his administration is actively exploring ways to reinvigorate the local economy and provide sustainable solutions for the people of Selibe-Phikwe. In the broader context of his address, Boko highlighted the importance of human rights, transparency, and public accountability. He reminded citizens that leadership is not about privilege, but responsibility. “Serving the people is not an act of generosity,it is our duty,” he declared. The President’s visit comes at a time when public frustration over unresolved issues from the mine closure remains high. By directly confronting the matter and pledging action, Boko signaled a shift toward what many hope will be a more people-centered and responsive government. #news #botswanaspeaks #newgovtjobs #botswana #motherland #newvideo #africa #usa #newgovernmentjob #mzansi #namibia #southafrica #south #canada #usa #norway #germany #uk #us #nigeria #morocco #kenya