Botswana Guardian

UDC auctioned Mahalapye EastSalesh­ando

- Nicholas Mokwena

President of the Botswana Congress Party Dumelang Saleshando has accused Umbrella for Democratic Change ( UDC) of auctioning Mahalapye East Constituen­cy. According to Saleshando people of Mahalapye East are currently le without a Member of Parliament currently because of the UDC and its leadership. Mahalapye East has no MP following the resignatio­n of Yandani Boko who wrestled the constituen­cy from the ruling Botswana Democratic Party ( BDP). Saleshando who was launching the BCP Parliament­ary candidate said this is sad because the constituen­ts have been le in the lurch during a crucial time when the Constituti­onal amendment Bill has been brought before Parliament for debate. He argued that the constituen­ts will not have a voice to represent them when this critical Bill is being debated and MPs bring forward concerns of their constituen­ts. Saleshando told the rally that the UDC leader Advocate Duma Boko is the rst opposition leader to praise Mokgweetsi Masisi as the incoming President into the highest o ce in the land. “He is on recording celebratin­g the incoming into o ce by Masisi. All that you currently hear is a erthought. e next thing they tell you that it is me who is dining with the BDP. Do you think Masisi could remain mum and not bring forward proof that I am with them when I have all along been exposing them?” e BCP leader pointed out that his party is the only one ready for the 2024 general election. is, he said, is a clear indication that the BCP takes Batswana seriously. “We are the only party that is ready. We are done with our primaries and manifesto, and now launching candidates. e others have done nothing. Others are busy talking about decent jobs.

“at manifesto is for 2019 general elections and not 2024. is is a clear indication that whenever BCP is present such a marriage is a stable one as we witnessed in the past including in 2019,” he told the gathering. Saleshando who is also MP for Maun West said peddling lies has been the order of the day among political leaders. He said it has been made fashionabl­e so much that it has taken the leaders including heads of state to greater heights. “In his ve ( 5) years President Masisi has not ful lled any of his 2019 promises. He spoke about the electric car, teaching of Swahili, nding a market for small stock. None of that has happened. is is the dishonesty of the highest order”. According to Saleshando Presidents select countries that they want to work with closely during their term in o ce. e choice, he said, is informed by many factors, the common thread being national interest. “I remember reading a book by Frank Chikane who served as Director General ( Presidency) under abo Mbeki and the di cult decision that had to be made as to which country President Mbeki was to visit rst, following his inaugurati­on. “If a President prioritise­s a nation that does not embody the values that his nation upholds, there will be a gradual shi to the values of the friend that the President has chosen,” he stated. He said under President Masisi the country has chosen to strengthen ties with a rogue state, a state that has chosen to look down on all principles of good governance, a government that has elevated electoral fraud to dizzying heights, a leadership that is quick to terrorise its own people if they don’t align with the ruling party.

A country transforme­d by the ruling elite from a regional breadbaske­t to a leading regional case study of a failed state, he said. According to the BCP leader the Botswana Independen­t Electoral Commission ( IEC), taking a cue from the President, has found a new friend in Zimbabwe called Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ( ZEC).

Saleshando said that ZEC are the undisputed champions of electoral the within the Southern African Developmen­t Community ( SADC), adding that many Zimbabwean­s have lost hope of change through the ballot on account of ZEC.

 ?? ?? President of the Botswana Congress Party Dumelang Saleshando
President of the Botswana Congress Party Dumelang Saleshando

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