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  2. Duma Boko - Wikipedia

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    Duma Boko was born in Botswana's Central District, in the village of Mahalapye. [6] Boko's father, who died in 2004, worked as a lecturer at Madiba Brigades. Duma has a sister, Emma Boko. [7] In 1987, Boko studied law at the University of Botswana. He was elected to the Student Representative Council (SRC).

  3. MELS Movement of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    The MELS Movement of Botswana was an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist communist party in Botswana without parliamentary representation. Themba Joina, a practicing lawyer, was the president of the organization. [2] [3] The name MELS is derived from (Karl) Marx, (Friedrich) Engels, (Vladimir) Lenin and (Joseph) Stalin. [4]

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  5. Botswana People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The Botswana People's Party (BPP), originally the Bechuanaland People's Party, is a political party in Botswana formed in December 1960 during the colonial era. As a result of disappointment with the Legislative Council, under the leadership of Kgalemang T. Motsete, an accomplished music composer and educationist, BPP became the first mass party to agitate for full independence.

  6. Botswana to legalise undocumented Zimbabweans - president

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    The new president tells the BBC thousands of illegal Zimbabweans should be given temporary permits. Botswana to legalise undocumented Zimbabweans - president Skip to main content

  7. Politics of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Three members of the Botswana People's Party made up the opposition, all elected from relatively urbanised constituencies. [6] The government under the first president, Seretse Khama, was based heavily on collaborative governance similar to that of the pre-colonial tribal governments.

  8. Boko cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Boko cabinet is the sixteenth and current cabinet of Botswana.It was formed on 1 November 2024 following the general election held on 30 October 2024, which resulted in the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) losing power after 58 years of uninterrupted rule since independence in 1966.

  9. Ian Khama - Wikipedia

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    Ian Khama is the second child of Sir Seretse Khama (1 July 1921 – 13 July 1980), Botswana's foremost independence leader and its president from 1966 to 1980, and Lady Khama. He was born in Chertsey , Surrey , while his father was living in exile in the United Kingdom , due to the opposition by the colonial government and the emergent ...