Guma accuses Khama of bullying, tribalism

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Following his resignation from the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF), Samson Moyo Guma paints a picture of bullying, tribalism attributable a BPF patron Ian Khama whom he claims refuses to accept he is no longer in power.

But, Khama has dismissed issues raised by Guma as just figment of his imaginations. Khama says Guma is the one who is power hungry. On his way out of the BPF, Guma says his resignation came after a heated national executive committee (NEC) meeting recently.

According to him, the meeting had three agenda items.

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