Botswana Denies Alleged Plot To Kill Ex-Leader Khama

BOTSWANA government has dismissed claims that it plans to arrest and kill exiled former president Ian Khama if he returned home.

In an interview last week, Mr Khama told AFP news agency that he had information on plans to arrest and poison him upon arriving home from South Africa, where has been exiled since 2021.

He claimed the Botswana government fears his influence ahead of next year’s general elections.

But in a statement on Tuesday, communication permanent secretary William Sentshebeng dismissed Mr Khama’s claims as “outrageous and unfortunate”.

“We regard the claims as politically motivated and with sole intention to tarnishing the good image of Botswana and her government,” Mr Sentshebeng said.

With elections due next year, Mr Khama has vowed to dethrone his handpicked successor Mokgweetsi Masisi, now a bitter rival whom he accuses of being a threat to democracy.

Mr Khama said he was preparing to return home to “join with other parties to ensure that he [Mr Masisi] and his party lose the elections”.

The former leader said he has undergone a “full medical check” and updated his will because he was almost certain that within days of arriving he will be arrested.

The 70-year-old Khama, a former senior military officer, governed one of Africa’s top diamond producing nations for a decade until 2018, before handing the reigns to Mr Masisi, then his deputy.

The row between him and his successor started in 2018 when President Masisi started reversing some key policies adopted during Mr Khama’s tenure.

In January, President Masisi struck a reconciliatory note but the rivalry between the two continues.

In December last year, Botswana issued an arrest warrant for Mr Khama, alleging unlawful possession of firearms.

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