Botswana politics is dirty

The recent political developments in Botswana show that about 85 percent of people who call themselves Politicians do not understand Politics in general.

Most of the people who won the so-called primary elections were suspended from their parties by party leadership so that they wouldn't contest in the coming elections because they somehow differed with the party leadership. We recently saw suspended councillors winning their case at Lobatse High Court because the party constitution was not followed when they were suspended.

If we  analyse politics well, why is it that before every elections , most political parties suspend or expel members who differ with party leadership or the so-called Central Committee. Politicians must learn and understand that if 'you are in the same party you "CANNOT ALWAYS AGREE." If you always agree, it means something is wrong with your party,it needs serious political education.'

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