BNF enters difficult primaries phase

BNF supporters
BNF supporters

The coming month will be one of the busiest for opposition parties as some of their constituencies will go for parliamentary primary elections.

Already tension amongst members is brewing as the date of the primaries looms larger than ever.

Over the weekend, Botswana National Front (BNF) met to finalise the vetting process.  In certain areas, some have started to de-campaign others. Only a few are safe in their areas, which include Gaborone Bonnington North held by Duma Boko, Tonota constituency held by Pono Moatlhodi, and a new candidate for Goodhope-Mabule in the hands of Dr Patrick Molotsi.

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