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BTU elects new Central Executive Committee

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Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) has just concluded it’s 7th Congress of Delegates in Palapye with Agang Gabana becoming the new President.

Formerly Secretary General of the BTU, Gabana won with 329 votes against Kenathata Dipogiso, also former Deputy President who got 203 votes.

Other Executive members :

*Tjalebgwa Bagwasi-Deputy President

*Norman Barapedi Secretary General

*Othusitse Kgaswane-Deputy Secretary General

*Mohau Poshudi-National Treasurer

*Kenneth Lonkokile-Publicity Secretary

*Onametse Serwalo-Vice President, Primary

*Promise Chua-Vice President, Secondary

*Aubrey Chilume-Vice President, Tertiary

*Gorata Bagopi-Vice President, Gender and Human Rights

*Tshepo Diphale-Occupational and Health Safety Coordinating Secretary

*Leslie Lubinda- Sports, Arts& Culture Coordinating Secretary

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