
Nine months after ascending the presidency, President Mokgweetsi Masisi has not moved into his new residence, the State House, and will not do so anytime soon because of on-going renovations and debugging, this publication has learnt. Highly placed sources at the Office of the President and Directorate of Intelligence and Security Services have confided that the residence for number one citizen has failed the safety and security inspections. “We have discovered that there have been some hidden surveillance cameras and other listening devices which are yet to be removed from the house,” a source alleges. Security agents with assistance of some IT experts are said to have tried to spruce up and sanitize State House and the gardens but kept discovering that some devices event after the whole clean up. Former President Ian Khama moved out of the state house in March 2018 in order to pave the way for its renovations before his successor moved in. Owing to growing mistrust which culminated in a fallout between the two former political allies is said to have led to Masisi ordering that the how just vacated by his predecessor be searched for any hidden spying devices and be sanitized as he…