BPF In Tussle Over Party Symbol

The political new-kid-on-the block, Botswana Patriotic Front is already being accused of dishonourable behaviour for allegedly muscling the 'ke nako' symbol from its owner. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
The political new-kid-on-the block, Botswana Patriotic Front is already being accused of dishonourable behaviour for allegedly muscling the 'ke nako' symbol from its owner. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

The political new-kid-on-the block, Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) is already being accused of dishonourable behaviour for allegedly muscling the ‘Ke Nako’ symbol from its owner.

Boitumelo Kedikilwe, popularly known as Tintos, said he had registered the watch symbol at the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to contest the 2019 general elections as an independent candidate.

However, he revealed that the BPF leadership approached him so that their party could use the watch symbol.

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When power scorns accountability

While every citizen, including the Head of State, has the right to voice opinions, the tone and context of the President’s comments were regrettably dismissive and risk chilling free expression in our country. The remarks are not isolated. They form part of a disturbing pattern of public attacks on independent institutions pillars essential to the healthy functioning of our democracy. The Judiciary, the Legislature, and now the media have all...

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