On Barata-Phathi, tact and strategy

The trouble with Barata-Phathi is that they are preaching to the converted. Their challenge is to convince moderates and critics to follow them, writes LAWRENCE OOKEDITSE

Grand battles are won and lost on the basis of strategy. The better strategists win and the less strategic side largely loses.
The battle for the soul of the BDP - or whatever remains of it - will be won by the most strategic side. Strategy and tact define victory, which encompass knowing when to and where to attack. The report over Edward Raletobana's meeting with President Khama says a lot about their strategy and tact.

 Raletobana was said to have met party president Ian Khama unbeknownst to his fellow Barata-Phathi in efforts to have President Khama open dialogue with Barata-Phathi.

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