Botswana elections: Mokgweetsi Masisi retains presidency

Botswana's new President Mokgweetsi Masisi speaks after taking the oath as the 5th President at the National Assembly in Gaborone on 1 April 2018. Picture: AFP.

President Mokgweetsi Masisi

GABORONE, Oct 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Mokgweetsi Masisi has officially been declared the winner and president of Botswana.

Masisi’s victory was announced on Friday morning by the country’s chief justice, who is also the convener of elections according to the Constitution.

Masisi’s Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) attained the 29 constituencies out of 57 required to form government

The opposition Umbrella for Democratic Change has 12, the new Botswana Patriotic Front – backed by former president Ian Khama – has three seats while the Alliance of Progressives has one.

Just before 7 am on Friday morning, the BDP party secured its 29th constituency in Boteti west.

As per Botswana’s Constitution, the chief justice announced the winner of the elections shortly after.

“I, Chief Justice Terence Rannowane, declare Mokgweetsi Masisi as the winner of the election and president of Botswana.”

Counting is not yet complete with 12 constituencies still up for grabs. — NNN-AGENCIES

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