Challenges of constitutional reform, economic transformation and Covid-19 in Botswana

Challenges of constitutional reform, economic transformation and Covid-19 in Botswana

Author: 
Makgala, Christian John
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2022
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Responsibility: 
Malila, Ikanyeng Stonto, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Review of African Political Economy
Source: 
Review of African Political Economy, Volume 49, Number 172, 2022, pp. 303-314
ISSN: 
0305-6244 (print); 1470-1014 (web)
Abstract: 

Botswana's much-lauded economic boom was accompanied by a disproportionately powerful presidency, poverty, significant economic inequities, elite corruption and rising unemployment. Mokgweetsi Masisi succeeded Ian Khama as president of the long-ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) in 2018. He won the 2019 election on a platform of constitutional reform and economic transformation, but the rift between Masisi and Khama appeared to dissuade Masisi from pursuing the much-touted constitutional reform. Masisi needed the 'blank cheque constitution' to deploy the state apparatus in his personal war of attrition with the fearsome Khama. During the Covid-19 outbreak, however, civil society put pressure on Masisi to go beyond idle customary rhetoric and make a commitment to constitutional reform.

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CITATION: Makgala, Christian John. Challenges of constitutional reform, economic transformation and Covid-19 in Botswana . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2022. Review of African Political Economy, Volume 49, Number 172, 2022, pp. 303-314 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frchallenges-constitutional-reform-economic-transformation-and-covid-19-botswana