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Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by God1000(m): 6:23pm On Nov 01
Voters in Botswana have rejected the country’s long-serving governing party in a result that marks a political earthquake in the diamond-rich southern African nation.

The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) - in power since independence in 1966 - has won only four parliamentary seats as of Friday afternoon. It will be replaced by the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC).

In a phone call to UDC leader Duma Boko, President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded and congratulated his opponent.

Despite overseeing a dramatic change in Botswana, recent poor economic growth and high unemployment dented the BDP’s popularity.

The party "had got it wrong big time", Masisi told a press conference.

"I will respectfully step aside and participate in a smooth transition process ahead of inauguration. I am proud of our democratic processes and I respect the will of the people."

He has urged his supporters to remain calm and rally behind the new government.

Speaking to Boko on the phone, the outgoing president said: "You can count on me to always be there to provide whatever guidance you might want."

In his first comments to the media since the outcome was clear, Boko, a 54-year-old former human rights lawyer, said: "What has happened today takes our democracy to a higher level. It now means we've seen a successful, peaceful, orderly democratic transition."

"It's a shock to me in terms of the numbers. I'm humbled and I can only pledge to [the people of Botswana] that we'll do the very best," he added.

This was the third time he had run as a presidential candidate.

UDC and other opposition party supporters have been celebrating in the capital, Gaborone, and elsewhere in the country.

"I did not ever think I would witness this change in my life," 23-year-old student Mpho Mogorosi, who had gone on to the streets of Gaborone, told the Reuters news agency.

"The BDP had stayed too long in power and I am proud to be part of the people that removed them for a better Botswana," she said.

A party in power for 58 years pledges change for Botswana
The UDC has won 35 seats, according to the latest tally, which means that it has an outright majority in parliament.

It has pledged to adopt a new economic strategy that creates well-paying jobs and distributes wealth that empowers all citizens.

Kgoberego Nkawana, just elected as an MP, told the BBC's Newsday programme that many young people in Botswana remained jobless despite huge deposits of diamonds and a fairly thriving tourism industry in the country.

A man in a dark blue suit wearing a light blue shirt and a tie
IMAGE SOURCE,AFP
Image caption,Duma Boko, leader of the UDC, is set to be Botswana's next president
"The unemployment rate is very very high and people are living literally on handouts from government because there are no jobs. So it's really bad," Nkawana said.

The party has committed to creating 450,000 to 500,000 jobs within five years.

The Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF), supported by former President Ian Khama who split from the BDP, has so far secured five seats while the Botswana Congress Party (BCP) has got 14 seats as things stand.

Political analyst Lesole Machacha said the way that the change in government has been accepted was very impressive.

"It's very rare [on the continent] for a smooth transition to occur," he told the BBC. "This has been very peaceful."

Masisi - in office since 2018 - led the BDP’s failed campaign.

The president ran on a message that his party could bring about "change", but not enough voters were convinced the BDP could do what was needed for the country.

Official results are expected to be announced by the electoral commission later Friday.

Additional reporting from Innocent Selatlhwa in Gaborone.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c238n5zr51yo

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by God1000(m): 6:24pm On Nov 01
Congratulations to the new president and his party

I like it when election results are not manipulated by the ruling party, the people of Botswana have spoken

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Racoon(m): 9:49pm On Nov 01
cheesy The beauty of democracy. They have long overlived their usefulness.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by NwaNimo1(m): 9:49pm On Nov 01
Supreme court abracadabra loading.....

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:50pm On Nov 01
Na wah , this where we Nigerians should fight hard for this children, children are the heritage of the Lord, they known nothing and those useless people arresting children will never known peace with their generation, thunder we go fire Tpain dey download , except God does not exist ... Why not investigate and arrest the real culprit using innocent children. The culprit behind it might be same politicians, some children don't even know Russian flags

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Ashez: 9:50pm On Nov 01
Working system
See as small African countries dey organize themselves, conduct free and credible election, the move on with the rhythm, while this zoo is getting more rotten after 64 years of independence, no institution can be said to be corrupt free, do what is right, Dem no gree
Divide the country make everybody find im way, Dem still no gree, e go happen one day shaa, monkey go enter market, e no go see road come out

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Pawa100: 9:50pm On Nov 01
Na so APC go hear am

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by saintbillion(m): 9:50pm On Nov 01
Tinubu, Wike and Apc days are number as we approach 2027

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by techbro1: 9:51pm On Nov 01
God which day Nigerians go use brain like this?

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Eriokanmi: 9:51pm On Nov 01
Other african nations are busy teaching the african giants what the latter ought to have taught them. Like I always say, they have moved on, after waiting endlessly for the guants to wake up but only realised he's fast asleep.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Cmanforall: 9:52pm On Nov 01
Interesting
Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Ringstonermask: 9:52pm On Nov 01
Botswana is a very beautiful country and their standard of living is very sustainable compared to Nigeria, yet their people are demanding for change.

Nigeria with hunger everywhere and some people are chanting apc mantra

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by grandstar(m): 9:53pm On Nov 01
How will Botswana reduce its high unemployment rate?

It is a landlocked country with a population, of only 2.5m people, and a land mass that is about 40% of Nigeria. The country is sparsely population.

The tourism industry can be boosted further by luring in more tourists. The problem is that too much tourism can bring its own problems.

It should also slash corporate tax to 10%. This may attract a lot of South African companies to set up shop there and export the products to South Africa or overseas.

It can also build an aerotropolis around Gaborone or any other relatively big city.
What is an aerotropolis? An aerotropolis is a metropolitan subregion whose infrastructure, land use, and economy are centered on an airport.
This can be a free trade zone.

Since the country is landlocked, this to me is the second best alternative. Companies that set up here are those who would do better air freighting their finished products overseas, rather than by sea.

It seems Botswana is already suffering from the middle income curse. It had better think outside the box, or it would remain there.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by LandMann: 9:54pm On Nov 01
If Tinubu survives till 2027, there's no way he'll get reelected.

Tinubu is a demon. Helinues and the vulturegriller should come explain the rational for Tinubu imprisoning so many underage protesters

Emkz come out from your cave and defend Tinubu.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Focusmind: 9:55pm On Nov 01
I hope the change here is real and not the imaginary change we have here in Nigeria under those that promised us change. Be careful with those that promise change in Africa. I hope the "Umbrella Democratic Party" would give the Botswanians people real change they yearned for.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Nnamdipapa(m): 9:55pm On Nov 01
See a fresh young leader while we have one living-dead ancestor ruling Nigeria.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by ablejesus26(m): 9:59pm On Nov 01
You are calling on uneducated headless mob of Apc zombie happy slaves😁

Do their zombie head know that this kids should be tried in juvenile court and kept in correction centers??

There destiny is to zombie till dey fall grin

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by HungerDey: 10:02pm On Nov 01
Is that feasible in Nigeria? Don’t underestimate the power of fools in large number.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by wiseone28: 10:04pm On Nov 01
No need different political party same politicians

In Nigeria everyone will defect to the one in power

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by prigoz(m): 10:06pm On Nov 01
Can any thing good come out of APC, your answer is as good as mine. The will ask to go court where as they put the judges in their various positions.

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Apcshyte: 10:08pm On Nov 01
Same way druggie will be rejected

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Melagros(m): 10:10pm On Nov 01
COMRADES, if not because of tribalism and religion bigotry APC doesn't suppose to come close to power in the first place

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by stano2(m): 10:10pm On Nov 01
Beautiful country
Stronger passport
Among the least corrupt countries in Africa.

I just hope they don’t witness the kind of change APC brought to NIGERIA

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by ChristineC: 10:13pm On Nov 01
be careful of the change you seek.
hopefully they asked the right questions cheesy

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by VikingKing: 10:20pm On Nov 01
ChristineC:
be careful of the change you seek.
hopefully they asked the right questions cheesy

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by VikingKing: 10:20pm On Nov 01
stano2:
Beautiful country
Stronger passport
Among the least corrupt countries in Africa.

I just hope they don’t witness the kind of change APC brought to NIGERIA

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by VikingKing: 10:20pm On Nov 01
Melagros:
COMRADES, if not because of tribalism and religion bigotry APC doesn't suppose to come close to power in the first place

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by OceanEye: 10:21pm On Nov 01
Hmm
Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Wealthoptulent(m): 10:21pm On Nov 01

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Re: Botswana Ruling Party Rejected After 58 Years In Power by Nwaikpe: 10:32pm On Nov 01
Yoruba muslim: But Obi is 100 years old too

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