15 years for Khama!

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Costly maintenance of Presidents Festus Mogae and Ketumile Masire's retirement homes has prompted Assistant Minister of Local Government, Olifant Mfa, to plead for a 15 year presidential term for Ian Khama.

  Mfa, believing that 'Botswana is a small country with a small budget', recommended in an interview yesterday that the constitution be amended to permit Khama to remain president until 2023, rather than 2018 to save another five years of taxpayers' money.


He said he was not campaigning for Khama in particular, saying the provision would affect every other president in the future.

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