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Moswaane, UDC torment BDP

The mood is upbeat for Francistow­n-West legislator, Ignatius Moswaane and his team as they are expected to ‘uproot’ ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) structures in the constituen­cy this weekend. The maverick legislator and his team will be officially

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FRANCISTOW­N: If it wasn’t for the stringent COVID-19 regulation­s, the controvers­ial legislator and maverick Moswaane, promises that he and masses of defectors from the BDP, were going to literally set Francistow­n-West constituen­cy alight.

The UDC was going to flaunt its whole catch at the rally and send an appropriat­e message to the Doubting Thomases about the real political climate in the area and who is in charge.

Moswaane, who will be the cynosure of all eyes in particular at an undisclose­d venue within the constituen­cy, is expected to be amongst hordes of former BDP diehards, who have simply sworn, “We follow our leader Moswaane.”

UDC president Duma Boko and other top party leaders will Saturday duly welcome former BDP loyalists who ran the party within the constituen­cy and their followers before defecting to the opposition coalition.

Perhaps, to show the real intention, two BDP loyalists and sitting councillor­s recently defected to the UDC in a move seemingly intended to send shockwaves across the BDP which has been in charge of the constituen­cy since 2009.

The two councillor­s, Kago Phillime (elected) and nominated councillor Otsile Moses have joined UDC’s duo that was elected in the 2019 general election to ensure that at this juncture, the UDC has four councillor­s.

Currently, the ruling BDP has four councillor­s, Gilbert Boikhutso (nominated) and elected trio of Ontiretse Bakaile, Ramolotsan­a Gaethuse (deputy

mayor) and Gopolang Almando.

Moswaane claims that he has a surprise that will emerge from the weekend rally, where he claims tables are going to turn in terms of numbers for the UDC councillor­s which he claims will increase drasticall­y.

Moswaane’s hope is buoyed by ‘internal squabbles’ allegedly bedeviling the ruling party and blamed on the recent action by the BDP region

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Time will tell how strong Moswaane is as a representa­tive of the people. In 2009, Moswaane had won the BDP council seat by a marginal one vote and a re-election was ordered which saw him losing. He would then stand as an independen­t candidate and beat the BDP candidate at Monarch, Baboni Mosalagae, before he (Moswaane) re-joined the BDP.

In 2004, the BDP had ordered a re-run without anyone protesting the primaries and Moswaane would later win.

In 2013, following the passing on of the then incumbent Francistow­n-West legislator, Tshelang Masisi, Moswaane failed to contest for a parliament­ary by-election after a BDP candidate, White Marobela had taken the matter to court barring Moswaane to contest citing primary election irregulari­ties.

Subsequent­ly in the 2019 general election, Moswaane’s launch as a parliament­ary candidate was delayed after a last minute cancellati­on without any explanatio­n when preparatio­ns were advanced including food that was cooked.

Moswaane resigned from the BDP this year after he continuous­ly accused the President Mokgweetsi Masisi-led government of condoning corruption.

“Following my suspension from the BDP for merely condemning corruption, the current crop of BDP MPs cannot talk about corruption in our society and no one is really going to condemn it for fear of reprisals,” suggested Moswaane.

He left the BDP at a time when he was accusing his party of failing to curb the ever-rising youth unemployme­nt, corruption and other societal ills.

Medupe is not at liberty to preempt any massive resignatio­ns from the BDP as he takes that people are members of the party through their own choices and not anyone else.

‘People will make their own choices if they choose to leave the BDP and follow Moswaane,” said Medupe who insisted that he wasn’t aware of any impending exodus from the BDP anytime soon.

He was particular­ly worried by people who keep on taking party matters to the newspapers even before exhausting the laid down procedures of dealing with disputes.

Instead of simply explaining whether the BDP is indeed currently West, said: “BDP which rocked members he by is accused factionali­sm in good to be standing encouragin­g, in Francistow­n will not he go to the newspapers without reporting issues to the party structures.” Medupe acknowledg­es to have heard rumours of him messing the constituen­cy flying thick and fast in the social media. “Those will not help anyone as it will not provide any solution. The party has properly working structures including the central committee that will give anyone a hearing,” stressed Medupe. He denied to be fanning factionali­sm by favouring supporters of Kealotswe as opposed to those of Mpuang. He said as the chairperso­n of the party’s Francistow­n region, he is not part of the branch, but by virtue of his position he is only an ex-officio member.“What I know is that the Francistow­n branch has met and a decision was made. As the party region chairperso­n, I can be invited to any branch and I can’t simply call a branch meeting and tell them what to do,” he explained. For now, officially, Medupe has nothing tangible to talk about people that are expected to leave the BDP enmasse.

He currently knows about the resignatio­ns of Moswaane and the two councillor­s. As for the rest that are expected to resign from the BDP over the weekend, Medupe prefers to wait until the right moment.

“Let’s wait for what will happen over the weekend if anything will happen at all,” he said, acknowledg­ing that he has picked wind of possible defections but he has nothing to talk about them with authority.

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