Many faces of the mystery Khama

FRANCISTOWN: As President Festus Mogae prepares to vacate office next year, his deputy, Ian Khama's unknown political and economic philosophy has become a nagging worry to political commentators.

Mogae is expected to retire next year after serving two terms. But as he leaves, few people know Khama's economic and political philosophy?

When he took over the reigns, as both the BDP and state President, Mogae was an open book.

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