Khama’s absence, internal wrangling weakening BPF

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Sunday Standard

The absence of former president, Ian Khama, from the domestic political scene is coming at a great cost to not just the party that he founded but the opposition movement as well. Five months after Khama fled into South Africa to beat a Directorate of Intelligence Services and Security deadline that required him to hand over some pistols, the party that he founded is going through a really rough time. A fortnight ago, his twin brothers, Tshekedi and Anthony, were arrested and spent two nights in jail. We understand that following his release, Tshekedi and his family joined Khama in South Africa…

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