Sisulu: SA, Botswana on good terms after Bridgette Radebe row

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The wife of Energy Minister Jeff Radebe is accused of meddling in the leadership race of that country's governing party.

Sisulu has broken her silence, but she isn't saying much.She had a meeting with Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Mosisi recently over allegations Radebe was trying to influence the governing BDP party's elective conference.

“His government took a precautionary measure of a requiring a visa there in this case they took the measure that will cover them,” said Sisulu.Radebe has significant mining interests in Botswana. The authorities there accuse her of sending money to lobby votes in the BDP in favour of challenger and former cabinet minister, Pelonomi Venson Moitoi.Radebe has yet to respond to the claims against her.

 

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XhantiPayi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

I like Botswana it is not a play ground

Dikeledi Motsepe a.k.a. Bridgette Radebe grew up in Botswana as a near citizen I think she has a certain level of attachment to that country which is exclusive of ANC or SA politics with Botswana

Who is 'Mosisi'?

ANC looters should be sanctioned and barred fron entering any African state, they are economic sabotage expects and corruption implementers. In fact all ANC NEC members and their wives should be classified as continental terrorist. They even helped Murder Gaddafi

Botswana ha e na nako tsa di games like you

No death penalty nyana, net for kontrol

Certainly Botswana isn't in 'good terms' with her. She's going to need a visa and every permit documentation to enter diamond galore Zebras next time!

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