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Friday, September 15, 2017
In keeping with African presidential tradition, he went for repairs in Europe even as his people groaned died under a failing health system representative of the best of his efforts. In the 38 years of rule, or more accurately misrule, not much has changed in that country regard being had to its massive mineral and oil wealth. Still, millions of landmines lie under Angolan soil, a legacy of a bitter civil war from which he emerged a victor and life president. It is estimated that there is one landline for every Angolan citizen buried beneath the beautiful and wealthy African nation’s soils. Thanks to ill health, Dos Santos, will finally relinquish power, so we are told.
His tenure has not been all about failure. He produced Africa’s first billionaire woman, his own daughter. She is worth over three billion dollars, according to Forbes. She characteristically taken stakes in companies doing business in that country. The source of the massive equity required of the former night club owner to take stakes in such massive enterprises remains mystical at best.
March 28 will go down as a day that Batswana will never forget because of the accident that occurred near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, South Africa. The tragedy affected not only the grieving families but the nation at large. Batswana throughout the process stood behind the grieving families and the governments of Botswana and South Africa need much more than a pat on the back.Last Saturday was a day when family members said their last goodbyes to...