Khama Orders Pressmen To Disappear

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FRANCISTOWN: It seems President Ian Khama's resentment of the private press is not likely to end soon. This became evident when he addressed a Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) rally at Tsamaya on Saturday.

As he stepped onto the podium to give his speech, he started off by ordering photographers, who were pointing cameras at him, to disappear from his sight. "Tswa mo tseleng ke batla go bua le batho, tswa mo tseleng, ga o utlwe!" Turning to a cameraman from the state-owned Btv, he said: "Nyaa, yo o siame".

He then went on to explain the purpose of his visit to Tati East constituency represented by Samsom Moyo Guma who has left BDP to join the breakway Botswana Movement for Democratic (BMD). He told villagers that their MP has abandoned them and they should rely on their councillors for assistance. "If you have a friend and they abandon you, it is not nice," said Khama, referring to Guma Moyo. He stated that the MP chased himself from BDP because of his deeds. He said in the BDP, he is the referee and that when one does not abide by the rules of the party, he gives them a warning and when they repeat the offence, he eventually chases them away. "As a referee if I spot an offside I blow the whistle, and if that offence is repeated, then I produce a yellow card. If the foul persists again, then I would be forced to produce a red card. So if that happens don't say you have been sent off by the referee. It is you who have sent yourself off," he said. Khama dismissed media reports that nine out of 11 BDP councillors in the Tati East are likely to resign from the party.

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