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The Interview: Ian Khama, former Botswana president

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Last updated: July 16, 2025 10:29 pm
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Gaborone: Former President Ian Khama of Botswana finds himself amid escalating political challenges as he remains a prominent figure in the country’s political landscape.

Recent developments have highlighted the growing tensions between Khama and the current government led by President Mokgweetsi Masisi.

Khama, who served as Botswana’s president from 2008 to 2018, has been an influential figure in Botswana’s politics for decades. However, his relationship with the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has soured over time, leading to a series of confrontations that have captured the nation’s attention.

He spoke to BGTN’s head of channel.

WATCH: The Interview: Ian Khama, former president of Botswana

The latest development in this ongoing saga is the government’s decision to revoke Khama’s access to state-owned aircraft.

This move comes after Khama, who is also the paramount chief of the Bamangwato tribe, used a government-chartered plane to attend a tribal meeting, allegedly without obtaining official approval.

Botswana’s officials cited misuse of state resources as the reason for this action, further escalating tensions.

Khama, a vocal critic of President Masisi’s administration, has accused the government of undermining democracy and suppressing political dissent.

He formed a breakaway party, the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF), which has been steadily gaining support, particularly in the Central District, a traditional BDP stronghold. This has intensified the rivalry between the two factions and has created a fragmented political landscape.

In addition to the aircraft dispute, Khama has also faced allegations of corruption and abuse of power during his presidency.

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President Masisi’s government has initiated investigations into these allegations, raising concerns about whether these actions are politically motivated.

The political turmoil surrounding Khama has not gone unnoticed on the international stage. Botswana, often lauded as one of Africa’s stable democracies, faces a challenging period of internal political strife, putting its reputation at risk.

As the political challenges surrounding Khama continue to escalate, many in Botswana are calling for a peaceful resolution to the disputes and a focus on addressing the nation’s pressing issues, including the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and environmental conservation efforts.

The nation watches with bated breath as these developments unfold, uncertain of what lies ahead for its political landscape.

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