Why BDP is buying Facebook likes

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In 2009 the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) did not have a Facebook page, but now the ruling party is buying more Likes in an effort to win the general elections. Staff Writer THALEFANG CHARLES unravels Domkrag’s election social media battlefield strategy

The Botswana Democratic Party’s (BDP) social media strategy was infiltrated and leaked to the enemies.  When Mokgweetsi Masisi delivered the pompous war speech inside a closed hall of the red army, a brave ‘inward’ spy had their tape recorder on, capturing the self-confessed bootlicker in his true robustly cunning self, lecturing to MaDomi how they are going to fight the enemy.  He told them that they would invade Facebook with fake profile identities to cause confusion and deceive the opposition.

Like a war general that has just finished reading Tzu’s The Art Of War, Masisi was preaching a total warfare strategy as described by the Asian warlord.  In this sacred blueprint for battlefield strategy, Sun says, “All warfare is based on deception”.  He disclosed that they were going to deceive their enemy with “bo Tom Mang Mang” on Facebook.

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