Of Khama and the vicious remarks

Khama's politically incorrect remarks are a sign of a man limited in the larger landscape of national leadership writes correspondent ISAAC PINIELO.

FRANCISTOWN: Whenever President Ian Khama is faced with dissenting voices, particularly from his opponents and from the media, he tends to retaliate with the use of vitriol and vicious propaganda.

He usually does so, perhaps, in order to cast aspersions on the patriotism of his opponents. Surprisingly, he has gotten away several times with much more than any person could get away with.

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