Bangwato Speak at Khama's Meeting

Kgosi Rasebolai Kgamane
Kgosi Rasebolai Kgamane

SEROWE: A ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) veteran, who joined the BDP in 1966, has decided to quit his party last Saturday and chose to rally behind his paramount chief and former president, Ian Khama.

“After hearing the son of the late Sir Seretse Khama speak, I took a position to quit the BDP and follow him wherever he is going,” declared Pudulogo Joel Gulubane, the elderly Mongwato tribesman as he grabbed his beige hat in his right hand.

“I am no longer interested in the BDP, I follow our chief. Recently, I met an energetic and youthful opposition leader Bokwe, (the corrupted pronunciation of Duma Boko) and I have heard him as well,” he declared, indicating that since Khama will work closely with Boko it makes sense for him to follow them.

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