[File Image]: Former Botswana President Ian Khama looks on during the Botswana-South Africa Bi-National Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, November 11, 2016.[File Image]: Former Botswana President Ian Khama looks on during the Botswana-South Africa Bi-National Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, November 11, 2016.
Khama is currently in South Africa after he fled the neighbouring country. He’s charged with the unlawful possession of firearms in Botswana. He has since described the charges as trumped up and part of the persecution he has suffered at the hands of Botswana.“This whole thing about the weapons, the weapons that I have I looked after by the intelligence service. So isn’t ridiculous that the same organisation whose personnel look after my weapons are the same ones who want to charge me for having the same weapons.”
M*sisi is the actual problem in B*tswana..very unpopular most likely to be the first 1 term president in its history
Typical of African 'kingsoms'. Always running after their predecessors instead of taking their countries forward.
No exile nix he must go and face the music when we are in Botswana as boys from Soweto we are treated as criminals and suspects and especially in his tenure in office .
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Is his intelligence using Toy guns aswell
Businesswoman Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe is set to break her silence on allegations that she had an affair with Ian Khama; he denied this and accused his successor Mokgweetsi Masisi of fabricating the story.
A global law firm has cleared businesswoman Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe and former Botswana president Ian Khama. The report was commissioned by Motsepe-Radebe after she was accused of facilitating money laundering to the tune of $10 billion.