Five Points that give Masisi advantage over Khama

Masisi PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Masisi PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

As the anti-Masisi campaign begins in earnest, it is no surprise, at least to the students of power that former president Ian Khama would be at the helm of it.

Khama the man, whom someone once summarised as a moralistic opportunist,  humble-malignant narcissist, democratic- dictator, compassionate oppressor, rapacious dancer, sensitive disciplinarian, motor-bike loving, bestial man of culture, and lover of nature, was always going to be true to his character and play his hand. 

In fact, the only thing surprising to me is the school of thought that President Mokgweetsi Masisi and Khama are evenly matched at this juncture. It is really mind boggling that the idea to rally around a former president (one who could never again be president (underline that) to take on a newly elected president somehow grew legs.

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