BDP cracks down on indiscipline
Tsaone Basimanebotlhe | Wednesday April 15, 2026 10:33
Addressing delegates, he stressed that the Central Committee had exercised patience for some time, engaging errant members in an effort to correct their conduct. However, those efforts, he noted, have failed to yield positive results. Consequently, the party is now prepared to act firmly. “I cannot lead an organisation where there is serious indiscipline and tolerate members who insult elders or the party leadership,” Balopi said emphatically. “The BDP has never been associated with such conduct, and there is no way it can be allowed to continue.” Furthermore, Balopi underscored the importance of restoring the party’s core principles. He emphasised that tolerance and respect must prevail within the BDP rather than the current trend of internal hostility. “Ga re na go letlelela maitsholo a seng one. E ke party ya neelano le botho. These are the key pillars of our party. Ga go na ope motho yo o ka batlang go amangwa le party e go roganwang,” he stated.
According to him, the party has a long-established culture that binds both members and leaders, and adherence to that culture is non-negotiable. In addition, he warned that some individuals appear intent on sowing division within the party or introducing behaviours that are foreign to its traditions. Such actions, he argued, threaten the unity and stability of the organisation, particularly at a time when cohesion is critical. As a result, Balopi declared that the time for leniency has passed.
The Central Committee, he said, is ready to enforce discipline in order to safeguard the party’s integrity. He reiterated that no individual is bigger than the BDP and that leadership has a mandate from members to guide the party, not to preside over its decline. “There is no one who is bigger than the party. We will see whether other parties will accommodate such behaviour,” he said. “We were elected to lead, not to destroy.” Meanwhile, Balopi acknowledged that the party has previously shown restraint in dealing with problematic members.
He said his party, through its communication team, had made a policy document for social media, which the Central Committee has approved. “That policy will help us on how members should conduct themselves when making comments on WhatsApp groups or all different platforms for social media,” he stated.
Nonetheless, Balopi said that continued tolerance would only weaken the organisation, making decisive intervention both necessary and urgent.