How the BDP lost Phillip Matante East

Nyeku (in the middle) after the UDC win over the weekend
Nyeku (in the middle) after the UDC win over the weekend

FRANCISTOWN: From the outset, it was apparent that the BDP camp was more like a house divided. Things could not really hold together after the party’s Bulela Ditswe primaries.

To start with, the party had a crowded race, as six people each wanted to be the candidate. Peter Nare emerged victorious, beating Bridget Masalila, Elizabeth Morebodi, Segametsi Sebenyane, Ditiro Morebodi and Olatotse Speakson. The primaries left some losers and their supporters bitter.

 Although immediately after the primaries, it was public knowledge that the losers had accepted the results, some would later change heart and write to the party intimating that they had picked some irregularities from the primaries.

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