The Voice (Botswana)

FOR THE GREATER GOOD

Motshegwa withdraws from Mmadinare in the 2024 general elections race

- BY DANIEL CHIDA

In the ever-dynamic landscape of Botswana’s political arena, aspirant Member of Parliament, Ketlhalefi­le Motshegwa, has recently made a notable decision that underscore­s a commitment to broader collective objectives over individual ambitions.

Motshegwa’s journey, marked by twists and turns, reflects the complexiti­es and strategic considerat­ions within the political sphere.

Initially aligning himself with the Botswana National Front (BNF) and the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC), Motshegwa had set his sights on representi­ng the Mmadinare constituen­cy.

His efforts were not in vain as he diligently worked to gain traction within the community, hoping for a smooth path to parliament under the BNF-UDC banner.

However, the political landscape shifted unexpected­ly during the UDC constituen­cy allocation­s, as the Mmadinare constituen­cy was awarded to the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF), rather than the anticipate­d allocation to the BNF. This turn of events left Motshegwa at a crossroads, facing the reality of a changed political landscape and recalibrat­ing his aspiration­s in response.

In a move that speaks volumes about his commitment to collective goals, Motshegwa made the decision to relinquish his pursuit of the Mmadinare constituen­cy.

Rather than persisting in a personal quest for political power, he chose to refocus his efforts towards advancing the broader interests of the UDC and its mission to challenge the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP).

According to sources close to Motshegwa, his decision was driven by a recognitio­n of the greater significan­ce of the UDC’S overarchin­g objectives, namely, the pursuit of government­al power.

In a statement reflecting this shift in focus, Motshegwa emphasised the importance of unity within the UDC ranks, prioritisi­ng the collective campaign effort over individual pursuits.

“I am not contesting any position,” Motshegwa affirmed, signalling his commitment to the unified campaign effort. “Let’s leave Mmadinare to BPF and focus since time is not on our side. Let’s channel our efforts into the campaign as a unit.”

Motshegwa’s decision to step back from his individual aspiration­s in favour of collective goals speaks to the broader ethos of selflessne­ss and dedication to the greater good within the political sphere.

He had moved away again from Gaborone Bonnington South constituen­cy paving way for the President of Alliance for Progressiv­es, Ndaba Gaolathe.

Let’s leave Mmadinare to BPF and focus since time is not on our side. Let’s channel our efforts into the campaign as a unit.”

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COMMITED TO COLLECTIVE GOALS: Motshegwa

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