Botswana Guardian

Muzila vies for Gaborone Bonnington South

I previously tried to instigate a shift in mindset within Botswana society through publicatio­ns

- Dikarabo Ramadubu

Parliament­ary candidate for the Gaborone Bonnington South Constituen­cy, Montwedi Muzila, representi­ng the alliance between the Botswana Congress Party ( BCP) and Botswana Labour Party ( BLP), is fully prepared for the political challenge ahead.

Despite the setbacks he faces, Muzila remains undeterred. He persists in his e orts, tirelessly engaging in door- todoor campaigns, aiming to present himself as the most suitable candidate to win the constituen­cy from the ruling Botswana Democratic Party.

He believes that under the BCP- BLP Alliance, Botswana can see improvemen­ts across all sectors, including economy, politics, social welfare, judiciary, infrastruc­ture, healthcare, and education. Botswana needs to move away from the cycle of presidenti­al vendettas it currently faces, he says.

Explaining why he chose to run for o ce, Muzila who currently serves as the Publicity Secretary in the Central Committee of the BLP, stated that he had previously tried to instigate a shi in mindset within Botswana society through publicatio­ns. His aim was to encourage those in power to act ethically and e ectively, but unfortunat­ely, this hope hasn’t materialis­ed. erefore, he has decided to take matters into his own hands by running for o ce, allowing him to directly advocate for the principles he believes in within Parliament.

He suggests that one of the primary concerns is to reform the Constituti­on to re ect the people’s aspiration­s, such as introducin­g direct presidenti­al elections, reducing presidenti­al powers, and ensuring independen­ce and full autonomy of oversight institutio­ns like the DCEC, Auditor General, DPP, IEC, and the courts.

Moreover, he emphasises the importance of the government initiating collective investment schemes, allowing ordinary citizens and other entities to purchase shares. Addressing corruption is crucial to redirect public funds towards improving healthcare, roads, schools, shelters for domestic abuse victims, and providing better wages for civil servants.

For the past twenty years, he has been advocating for government­al reforms, believing that improving the government is crucial for enhancing the lives of all Batswana.

Muzila is well read, a holder of Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and Environmen­tal Science, a Postgradua­te Diploma in Education ( PGDE), and a Master of Science degree ( MSc) in Environmen­tal Science ( with research focusing on energy supply and pollution).

He has previously served as a Physics Teacher at Naledi Senior Secondary School and as a Tutor in the Department of Physics at the University of Botswana ( UB). Currently, he works as a Technician in the Department of Physics at UB while also running a social enterprise named ‘ Star Academy Tutors’. Muzila has also authored several independen­t analytical reports.

Speaking about the constituen­cy and its aspiration­s, Muzila highlighte­d its diverse urban population, which includes the working class, middle class, tertiary students, SMME operators, job seekers, and out- of- school youths. Despite their di erences, they all share a common desire for better governance in Botswana, recognisin­g it as essential for progress.

The constituen­cy has previously elected Robert Mole abangwe as its Member of Parliament, who tabled numerous well- researched motions to combat corruption in Parliament. e constituen­cy strongly opposes corruption and malpractic­e, and Muzila has pledged to “continue this crusade”. e Gaborone Bonnington South Constituen­cy also aims for improvemen­ts in

amenities such as internal roads, street lighting, storm water drainage systems, more schools, better healthcare services, well- maintained public parks, and open spaces. Enhanced policing and continuous patrols in all areas are essential to curb rising crime rates.

He said in addition to advocating for these developmen­ts, Muzila will tirelessly lobby for the complete reconstruc­tion of the Gaborone Bus Rank as a national agship project, designed with aesthetics similar to major airports. He also aims to promote the developmen­t of the Kgale Hill area into a diversi ed tourism and recreation destinatio­n.

Muzila identi es as a lobbyist for good governance, with a focus on socio- economic matters. He actively opposes corruption, nepotism, insider networks, and ine ciency, while advocating for adherence to Botswana’s existing moral standards.

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