PANIC IN CHANOGA AFTER CORONA REARS UGLY HEAD
Panic gripped Chanoga village last week as the District Health Management Team (DHMT) descended on the village’s kgotla looking for people who came into contact with a female villager who had just tested positive for coronavirus.
Allegedly, the woman, who had been convicted to a prison term by the village’s Customary Court for stealing goats, tested positive on arrival at prison.
Worryingly, the infected lady is said to have been working as a street vendor at Maun’s busiest shopping centre, Maun’s Old Mall.
Despite her vocation bringing her into contact with hundreds of people every day, it is believed that following tracing, so far just two police officers and a civil service employee have been put under quarantine
When contacted for further information on the matter, Chanoga Kgosi, Oateng Setlhodi, said simply, “No, I do not want to comment on that matter.”
Similarly, Officer Commanding for Number 5 Policing District, Peter Gochela, declined to speak on the issue, saying only, “Those are administration issues, I cannot comment on them.”
Nonetheless, the Director of Health Services, Dr Malaki Tshipayagae, was able to corroborate the Covid-19 case.
“Yes, there is a confirmed case of that nature and it is included in the latest statistics. Contact tracing is ongoing.”
Meanwhile, another suspected case of coronavirus has been reported at one of Maun’s secondary schools.
As of Tuesday evening, according to BW Government, of the 42,290 people tested for Covid-19, the country had recorded 227 confirmed cases - of whom 181 were foreign truck drivers who have since been repartriated - with 28 recoveries and one death. Currently, Botswana has 17 active cases.