Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Botswana’s new president vows to reform economy

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BOTSWANA’S newly-elected president Mokgweetsi Masisi vowed Saturday to make the economy his top priority in the diamondric­h country which is struggling with income inequality, high unemployme­nt and a high rate of HIV.

“The overriding intention is to re-steer this economy in another direction,” Masisi said without giving much detail in his first media address since winning the closely-fought vote on Friday.

Botswana has been one of the world’s fastest growing economies since independen­ce in 1966, with business activity expanding by about five percent a year over the past decade, according to the World Bank in 2018.

It is one of the world’s biggest diamond producers, but was hit hard by a drop in diamond prices in 2009 and a record drought in 2015. It has since sought to diversify, notably through tourism.

Neverthele­ss, income inequality in Botswana is among the highest in the world according to the World Bank, with 16 percent of the population living in poverty.

Unemployme­nt is running at 20 percent and the HIV prevalence rate is the world’s thirdhighe­st with 23 percent of adults aged between 15 and 49 living with the Aids-causing virus, ccording to UNAids 2019 data.

Masisi (58), first became president of Botswana in April 2018 as the hand-picked successor to Ian Khama, who resigned.

He won his first election on Friday after the ruling Botswana Democratic Party, which has ruled since independen­ce from Britain, secured more than 51 percent of parliament­ary votes.

But the main opposition has protested the outcome, saying the ballot was “massively rigged.” — AP

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