FAMOUS DJ NEGLECTING CHILD
It seems a once reputable DJ and show promoter is better at mixing tracks than he is at raising children.
Apparently the big-shot needs a lesson on how to be a good father after his baby mama accused him of neglecting his own child.
The man, who hosts an annual show in the northern part of the country, has been described as a ‘deadbeat’ by the little one’s mother.
Shaya knows things may be tough on your side but please man up and do better my brother; it’s a shame because you seem to be a nice person.
‘Role model tsa batho rra.’
WAME JOHN DUMPS BLESSER
Social media influencer, Wame John has given her mystery blesser, known only as ‘Blessing’, the boot.
The fed-up model took to Instagram to reveal the split, labeling the moneyed guy an abusive, egotistical narcissist.
The young beauty, who will no doubt have a long line of male admirers desperate to fill the void, said she was choosing her well-being over the flashy car, house and latest iPhone.
Although she is at peace with her choice, John expressed hurt that her friends were already circling like vultures and after her ex.
Where’s the loyalty ladies!
LOT’S BAOBAB…YOU BE THE JUDGE!
Some things are only believable when you see them for yourself.
In the middle of nowhere, Tsodilo Hills to be exact, there’s a baobab engraved with the names similar to one of the country’s top legal gurus, Lot Moroka.
Thebe, a guide at Tsodilo Hills camp, and a native of Nxamaseri village, said engraving or any kind of vandalism is not allowed.
While he did not want to discuss the large carving with a famous name, Thebe was quick to point out that there’s no way Judge Moroka would do something like this.
Yours Truly totally agrees and has taken it upon himself to hunt for the culprit. You don’t go around engraving people’s names on national treasures.
Now see what you’ve done!
THINGS THEY SAY
“Men you should make it a habit to give your women money. Women have to be given money regularly, because denying them money is akin to GBV!” Councillor, Simasuku Matengu of Kazungula
POLICE AT WORK
The Boys in Blue have started their festive operations on a high note.
Since launching the 60 Days of Action on Crime and Road Safety on 1st November, the Police have already arrested 122 people found in possession of green substances suspected to be dagga.
The cops busted a further 27 individuals suspected to be dealing in Meth-Cathinone – a drug more commonly known as CAT, which has caused much misery in Botswana in recent times.
Credit to the law enforcement; good job guys and girls, keep drug lords away from our communities.