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Historic political shift in Botswana as 58-year ruling party loses power

Botswana’s ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), in power since the country’s independence in 1966, has faced a monumental defeat in the recent general election, with President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceding after early results showed the opposition Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) capturing the majority of parliamentary seats.

With just one seat secured, the BDP was toppled by the UDC, led by human rights lawyer Duma Boko, which won at least 25 seats and appears poised to achieve the 31-seat majority required to govern.

Masisi acknowledged his party’s “massive” loss, promising a smooth transition and urging supporters to back the new government.

Economic stagnation, high unemployment, and slow growth eroded the BDP’s popularity despite Botswana’s diamond wealth.

The UDC has pledged to tackle these issues, committing to create nearly half a million jobs and empower citizens by distributing the country’s resources more equitably. Newly elected UDC MP Kgoberego Nkawana highlighted the discontent among young citizens, many of whom struggle with unemployment despite Botswana’s natural resources.

Celebrations erupted across the capital, Gaborone, as the UDC prepared to chart a new course for the nation. Final results are expected to confirm the UDC’s control, positioning Boko to be elected Botswana’s next president by parliament.

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