The Voice (Botswana)

SHOULD GHETTO GET A 4TH CONSTITUEN­CY?

Proposed F/town North constituen­cy divides opinion

- BY KABELO DIPHOLO

Francistow­n Party Liaison Committee (PLC) has proposed a fourth constituen­cy for the

Francistow­n District in their recent presentati­on to the Delimitati­on Commission.

The PLC, which is made up of religious leaders, NGOS, tribal leaders and all political parties, have further proposed that the constituen­cy be named Francistow­n North.

The committee argues that, as the second city of Botswana, with a population of 102,444, Francistow­n needs another constituen­cy to help better take services to the people.

The main centres included in the new constituen­cy would be Dumela Industrial West, Ntshe, Monarch North and South, Bluetown, Area S, Government Camp, Light Industrial and Itekeng ward in Area W.

They further proposed the formula to determine the constituen­cy threshold be changed to include all the stakeholde­rs of the National Assembly such as the President, the Speaker, Specially Elected Members of Parliament and proposed additional constituen­cies.

Currently, the threshold is determined by dividing the population (2 359 609) by the 57 constituen­cies putting the number at 41,396 people.

The PLC believes this is too high and ultimately denies citizens proper political representa­tion. Instead they feel 34,000 would be a better, more manageable figure.

However, Member of Parliament (MP) for Francistow­n West, Ignatius Moswaane, is adamant Ghetto does not need a new constituen­cy.

The former City of Francistow­n Mayor says not only does the city not meet the set threshold of 41 000, the district is already much smaller than others.

“All the wards in Francistow­n are within a radius of 10km, but if you look at Nata/gweta constituen­cy, for example, it is vast. From Nata to Gweta is over 300km, and if you go to Okavango and Gantsi some wards are over 400km apart; these are the areas the Delimitati­on Commission should focus on,” Moswaane maintained.

“Look at Tati West, for example, the distance between some villages is well over 100km, that is where our people need help, not Francistow­n,” continued the Botswana People’s Party (BPP) member.

The MP, who as well as Bluetown and part of Gerald, would lose his Monarch stronghold should the PLC get their wish, said people should not confuse the Delimitati­on Commission with the Demarcatio­n Committee, which deals with constituen­cy wards.

“I cannot support such a proposal. It is not supported by the 2022 population census results!” concluded Moswaane with typical defiance.

His sentiments are shared by Francistow­n South MP, Wynter Mmolotsi, who pointed out all three Francistow­n constituen­cies are already way below the 41,000 quota.

“In terms of the sizes compared to other constituen­cies outside Francistow­n, our constituen­cies are quite small and traversabl­e within minutes. On this basis, it is quite difficult to believe that we qualify better than others given that only four more constituen­cies are planned nationwide,” stressed Mmolotsi.

The Delimitati­on Commission is made up of Judge Mokwadi Chris Gabanagae (Chairman), Elizabeth Malebogo Masire (member), Maotoanong Lepedung Sebina (member), Thebeyame Tsimako (member), and Jost Sinvula Isaac (member).

 ?? ?? CALLING THE PLC OUT: Moswaane
CALLING THE PLC OUT: Moswaane
 ?? ?? NO WAY: Mmolotsi
NO WAY: Mmolotsi

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