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Blackbeard: Influential former BDP leader passes away

Roy Blackbeard
Roy Blackbeard

Roy Blackbeard's role in Serowe's political ecosystem, particularly his influence in paving the way for Ian Khama, has been undeniably significant.

Serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Serowe North from 1989 until 1998, Blackbeard made a strategic decision to step down and allow Khama to take over the constituency. The move was pivotal, as it was intended to unite the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) members who were, at the time, dealing with internal factions. Blackbeard passed away on Sunday. Subsequently, Khama's victory in the by-election not only solidified his political career but also led to his appointment as the Vice President. The Serowe North constituency, known as the 'Kgosing' one, has since maintained its reputation as a key area for the BDP, largely due to Blackbeard's decision to relinquish his seat for Khama.

This history underscores the importance of the constituency in Botswana's politics and highlights how figures like Blackbeard have shaped the political landscape. Blackbeard holds the distinction of being the first white person to become a Member of Parliament (MP) not only for Serowe North but also in the history of Botswana. His election to this position was particularly noteworthy given the dynamic nature of the Serowe North constituency, which comprises a diverse mix of people. Despite this diversity, the constituency is strongly influenced by Ian Khama, who, as the chief of the area, holds significant sway over many of its residents.

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