Khama�s Neopatrimonialism: Increase of special MPs, Ministers

Two Bills seeking to increase the number of Specially Elected Members of Parliament (SEMPs), Assistant Ministers and Ministers have been published in the Botswana Government Gazette of February 5, 2016. Bill No.2 of 2016 Ministerial Offices (Maximum Number) (Amendment) Bill, 2016 seeks to increase the number of offices of Minister from 16 to 18 and increase the number of offices of Assistant Minister from eight to 10.

According to the same Gazette, “The proposed increase in the offices of Minister and Assistant Minister of the Government will enable the President to assign responsibility for the business of government by reviewing Ministries whose portfolios are too wide with the view to reducing the mandate, whilst at the same time presenting an opportunity to create new Ministries which will cater for priority areas or emerging areas of responsibility.”

Bill No. 3 of 2016-Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 object is to increase the number of Specially Elected Members of Parliament from four to six. The justification according to the government is that the status quo has been there for 49 years and that the economy of Botswana is growing in size and complexity and that the increase provides both the National Assembly and Cabinet with opportunities to meet the challenges of expertise and skills.

Editor's Comment
Gov’t must rectify recognition of Khama as Kgosi

While it is widely acknowledged that Khama holds the title of Kgosi, the government’s failure to properly gazette his recognition has raised serious concerns about adherence to legal procedures and the credibility of traditional leadership. (See a story elsewhere in this newspaper.) Recent court documents by the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Kgotla Autlwetse, shed light on the intricacies of Khama’s recognition process....

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