- President of Botswana - Wikipedia
The president is the head of state, head of government and commander-in-chief of the Botswana Defence Force The rights, responsibilities and remuneration of the president are enumerated in Chapter III of the Constitution and subsequent acts passed by the National Assembly
- Duma Boko | Biography, Education, Wife, Age, Facts | Britannica
Duma Gideon Boko is a human rights lawyer and politician who was elected president of Botswana in 2024, ending nearly 60 years of rule by the Botswana Democratic Party
- Duma Boko Leads Botswana After a Historic Victory
Duma Boko LL M ’95 was sworn in as president of Botswana in November after winning an election against incumbent President Mokgweetsi Masisi, whose Botswana Democratic Party had ruled the country since it gained independence from Britain in 1966
- Botswana swears in Duma Boko as new president - Al Jazeera
Botswana has sworn in Duma Boko as the country’s new president after his landslide election victory kicked out the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which had been in power for nearly 60 years
- Botswana’s new president: Who is Duma Boko and what does he stand for . . .
The Botswana Patriotic Front won five seats, the Botswana Democratic Party four, and an independent candidate won one seat Batswana cast their ballots for opposition leader Duma Boko, who is largely unknown outside the country
- Duma Boko sworn in as Botswanas 6th president - CGTN
The newly elected president, Duma Boko, was officially sworn in as the 6th president of Botswana on Friday by Chief Justice Terrence Rannowane at the High Court
- Botswanas new president hails new dawn as sworn in - News24
Botswana swore in new president Duma Boko on Friday, cementing a whirlwind change of government after his landslide election victory last week kicked out the party in power for nearly 60 years
- Boko Duma Becomes Botswana’s Sixth President
Botswana celebrated a historic day on Friday as Boko Duma was inaugurated as the sixth president of Botswana The event, attended by multitudes from across Africa and worldwide, marked a smooth transition of power, featuring speeches emphasizing unity and a hopeful vision for the future
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