Division of labour eludes BNF lobbyists

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Lobbyists for the Botswana National Front (BNF) seem to have identified those who will lead the party after its July congress with the division of labour as the main bone of contention.

So far, there is a pattern indicating a meeting of minds in the choice of personnel but disagreement in who is to get what.
That suggests the party, which was embroiled in internal bickering towards the general elections goes to its congress in July looking more united.

The three lobby lists in circulation have many common names and this might mean the party is ready to forge ahead as a united force.Duma Boko, a Gaborone based lawyer leads one list as president whilst, on the other he is slotted for the vice-presidency. Kgatleng East legislator, Isaac Mabiletsa appears in two lists as a vice-presidential candidate while in the other one, he is featured as a presidential hopeful.

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