Khama should take a leaf from his predecessors

Rather than being impetuous, the President must learn to exercise a bit of patience and consultation, write RYDER GABATHUSE and SIKI MOTSHWARI JOHANNESS

FRANCISTOWN: Without any shadow of doubt, these must be trying times for Ian Khama's presidency. Lately, Khama has been receiving widespread criticism from different quarters, including from some sections of his own party.

At times like these, a leader needs to benefit from good advice. One needs it first dispel the myth that Khama is the first president to find himself in an imbroglio of this magnitude. Since the attainment of our sovereignty in 1966, the presidency of Botswana has always been a hot seat. 

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