A decade later, private media returns to State House

President Masisi flanked by Editors Forum Chairman Spencer Mogapi (left) and BOMAWU president Phillimon Mmeso (right) PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
President Masisi flanked by Editors Forum Chairman Spencer Mogapi (left) and BOMAWU president Phillimon Mmeso (right) PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

Few journalists from the private press today know the inside grounds of the State House. Only a handful of veterans remember the engaging days of former president Festus Mogae’s administration. But last Friday President Mokgweetsi Masisi, through the ruling party’s communication committee, invited selected journalists to a breakfast meeting at State House Two. Staff Writer THALEFANG CHARLES was on the guest list.

The last time the President of Botswana had a date with the local media at his residence was almost 12 years ago in December 2007. It was a glorious cocktail event with the then president Festus Mogae. Many of the journalists who were on the guest list that night have since exited the fourth estate. Some have crossed to the ‘darkside’ in corporate public relations; some are retired to their small backyard gardens while others have since passed on.

That former president Mogae’s last media cocktail party at the State House is widely remembered as the event that set tone for the biggest news that followed in the beginning of January 2008. It was during that night, amidst plentiful wine, spirits, beer and good food that the president gave a hint of his fallout with “tsala yame ya mohumi Mochindo”.

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