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Botswana’s Vision for Radical Change Under President Duma Boko
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⁣Botswana’s Vision for Radical Change Under President Duma Boko
President Duma Boko Promises Rapid Transformation for Botswana, Undeterred by Criticism
In a bold and unwavering statement, President Duma Boko of Botswana declared his commitment to a transformative vision for the country that he insists will occur “big time, seriously, massively, and quickly.” Despite facing some pushback from critics, Boko has reiterated his determination to push Botswana toward rapid change, emphasizing that the nation’s future will not be held back by outdated practices or slow-moving bureaucratic systems.
Boko’s comments, made during a recent address, outlined his strategy for rapid reform, focusing on breaking free from entrenched modes that have historically stifled the country’s potential. He emphasized that the old ways of doing things will no longer hold Botswana back as it enters a new era of growth and development.
“We are going to change it. It’s going to change. Big time. Seriously. Massively. Quickly,” Boko proclaimed, stressing the urgency of the transformation. He acknowledged that such change might be met with resistance, especially from those accustomed to the status quo. “Some of the time, we are going to swim against the tide. We are going to break free.”
The President’s strong words come amid a wave of criticism that has labeled his approach as “dictatorial.” However, Boko was quick to reject such characterizations, clarifying that his actions are not about authoritarianism but about doing what is necessary to effect change in the shortest possible time frame. "I don’t need 58 years,” he said, referencing Botswana’s long history of gradual development. “Even if you gave me 58 years, I’ll still do what I’m doing.”
Boko is clearly focused on efficiency and results. He made it clear that change would require a shift in both mindset and the people driving the process. “We have to ask, are the people that are supposed to drive this rapid change properly suited? Are they the right people? Are they agile? Can they work through the night?”
He recounted a personal anecdote to highlight what he views as an outdated work ethic within the civil service. A colleague had called a government worker at 11 p.m., only to be told that the civil servant was “in bed.” The worker arrived at the office in pajamas to show they were on the job, but for President Boko, the message was clear: “We don’t care how you are dressed. We care that the work gets done.”
Boko’s message to the country is one of urgency and transformation. Under his leadership, Botswana is setting its sights on a future of greater efficiency, accountability, and a quicker pace of progress. For those who may resist these changes, he is clear: this is the direction the country must move in, and it will not be slowed by outdated systems or old habits.
As President Boko continues to lay the groundwork for this ambitious transformation, it remains to be seen how his reforms will shape Botswana’s future and whether the country’s institutions will be able to keep up with the rapid pace of change that he envisions. But one thing is certain: Botswana is entering a new chapter, and President Duma Boko is determined to lead the charge.

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Blood Parliament - BBC Africa Eye Documentary
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⁣Blood Parliament - BBC Africa Eye Documentary
⁣On June 25th 2024, blood was spilt at Kenya’s parliament. That day, thousands of protestors headed there to stop the 2024 finance bill being passed into law. En-route they were met with tear gas, truncheons, and even gunfire. When they got there, and stormed the legislature, some of that gunfire turned lethal. At least three people were killed: students, shopkeepers, and Sunday school teachers. Since then, no one has been held to account for their deaths. Now, using open-source intelligence (OSINT) and forensic techniques,
#bbcafricaeye can expose the men who spilled blood on the grounds of Kenya’s parliament.
00:00 June 25th: Protesting a finance bill, livestreaming a revolution
01:10 “The People’s Assembly, belongs to the people”
03:37 The March to Parliament
04:03 'It's already really hard for everyone - the taxes will make life much harder'
04:50 'It's the working, middle and lower class against the ruling class'
06:10 The Day Begins: “This is something this country has never seen before”
08:04 Protesters Face Off with Police: “This is Kenya. We are one.”
11:02 Parliament is breached 13:00 David Chege and Ericsson Mutisya are killed ​
21:20 The Second Incursion: Eric Shieni is shot 26:24 Who killed Eric Shieni?
34:20 June 26th: President Ruto withdraws the 2024 Finance Bill 34:50 “You must listen to the heartbeat of the nation”

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