• Men must test for breast cancerNovember 14, 2025
    breast cancer more aggressive on men than women NANCY RAMOKHUA editors@thepatriot.co.bw RelatedPosts Men must test for breast cancer GEARED FOR ENSURING OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WELL-GROOMED EXECUTIVE October is widely known as breast cancer awareness month. However, breast cancer continues to… Read more: Men must test for breast cancer
  • TENDER NOTICE – CAABNovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICENovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BTO VACANCIESNovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BOMRA VACANCIES -PHARMACOVIGILANCE ASSOCIATES (X3)November 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
  • Login
  • Register
Sunday, November 16, 2025
The Patriot On Sunday
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
No Result
View All Result
Cart / $0.00

No products in the cart.

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders
No Result
View All Result
The Patriot On Sunday
No Result
View All Result

Covid-19 Task Force defeated

patriot by patriot
November 20, 2020
in News
0

The relationship between the Presidential Covid-19  Task Force and a team of Permanent Secretaries, loosely known as PickForce at government enclave, has deteriorated to an all time low, The Patriot on Sunday has learnt.

Sources have revealed that ahead of President Mokgweetsi Masisi’s address to the nation on Thursday night, the Presidential Covid-19 Task force recommended that to address the fuel crisis, the country must be put on total lockdown. “Their main concern was that the queues at the petrol station might expose people to the pandemic,” a source alleged.

RelatedPosts

UB unions want Norris out

‘Leadership failure causes health crisis’

SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back

On the other hand the Pick Force countered the recommendations suggesting that there is no need for lockdown as the country has economically suffered enough but rather suggested rationing on petrol. The Pick force cited the ill-advised lockdown of the greater Gaborone which they said was totally unnecessary.

“These lockdown is disturbing the flow of business which will come at a great cost, we must learn to live with the pandemic by adhering to the health protocols.

After lengthy debates the Pick Force which is said to be feeling sidelined by the Presidential Task Force prevailed. Head of Presidential Covid-19 Task Force Dr Kereng Masupu said that he is not aware of any tensions between the two. “I am not aware of such concerns and it is my considered view that relations with all government structures and the Presidential Covid-19 Task Force are in good standing,” he said.

The tension between the two forces is said to have started when the Covid-19 Task Force started ursuping the powers of the Permanent Secretaries, becoming sole decision makers.“All the tenders for medical supplies are done by the Covid-19 task force with little or no input of the concerned ministries,” revealed a Permanent Secretary in one of the ministries.

The two showed their differences during the fuel crisis when Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security Mmetla Masire said that the fuel crisis was due to the Covid-19 protocols. Hardly before an ink could dry on his press release, Presidential Covid-19 Task Force released a counter press release indicating that the fuel shortage was not due to Covid-19 protocols.

Former PS and deputy PS in the Ministry of Health and Wellness Solomon Sekwakwa and Dr Morrison Senvula are some of the causalities of the tension between the forces. The two were fired by President Masisi during the initial lockdown as the differed with the Covid-19 task Force over the procurement of the medical equipment.

Another open public clash between the two forces was the issue of alcohol and tobacco ban where PS in the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry recommended the lifting of the two products but this was turned down after Minister Peggy Serame published it on her social media pages.

During his address on Thursday night when he announced measures to address acute fule shortages that has resulted in long queues at fuel stations on a daily basis, President Mokgweetsi Masisi called for unity pleading with the nation never to let their guard down.“The Covid-19 pandemic calls for exactly the same approach and resilient mentality. We are strong people. That is why I get concerned when I receive reports that despite all of us having worked hard to keep Covid-19 at bay, we are now becoming complacent,” he appealed to the nation.

He begged the nation not to relax against the pandemic which he highlighted that the risk is increasing as evidenced by the exponential rise of Covid-19 cases in the region and other parts of the world. Masisi indicated that Covid-19 has adversely affected economic activities in the tourism, mining, manufacturing and services industries which are the mainstay of the economy.

Concerted efforts to get comments from Office of the President proved futile as the Press Secretary to the President Batlhalefi Legajang didn’t respond to the questionnaire sent to him on Wednesday.

Tags: COVID-19
Previous Post

Ghost employees cost MoBE millions

Next Post

BAMB rakes in P70m profit

Related Posts

UB unions want Norris out
News

UB unions want Norris out

November 11, 2025
‘Leadership failure causes health crisis’
News

‘Leadership failure causes health crisis’

November 11, 2025
SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back
News

SONA 2025: Boko Reports Back

November 10, 2025
Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme
News

Doubt over Bonno Housing scheme

November 4, 2025
Questions over Zotus City
News

Questions over Zotus City

November 4, 2025
Reject US prisoners, Botswana advised
News

Reject US prisoners, Botswana advised

November 4, 2025
Next Post
BAMB rakes in P70m profit

BAMB rakes in P70m profit

Please login to join discussion
  • Men must test for breast cancerNovember 14, 2025
    breast cancer more aggressive on men than women NANCY RAMOKHUA editors@thepatriot.co.bw RelatedPosts Men must test for breast cancer GEARED FOR ENSURING OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WELL-GROOMED EXECUTIVE October is widely known as breast cancer awareness month. However, breast cancer continues to… Read more: Men must test for breast cancer
  • TENDER NOTICE – CAABNovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICENovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BTO VACANCIESNovember 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
  • BOMRA VACANCIES -PHARMACOVIGILANCE ASSOCIATES (X3)November 14, 2025
    RelatedPosts TENDER NOTICE – CAAB BURS – PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE BTO VACANCIES
The Patriot On Sunday

© 2024 Copyright The Patriot On Sunday - Inspired by Search Mart.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Analysis & Opinions
  • Vacancies & Tenders

© 2024 Copyright The Patriot On Sunday - Inspired by Search Mart.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?