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How friends became foes in Africa’s diamond state

Summary by The Namibian
Ian Khama’s well-mannered voice barely disguises the anger that he feels. In several interviews that Botswana’s former president has given since 2019, when he began to express dissatisfaction with his hand-picked successor, Mokgweetsi Masisi, he has talked about him in damning terms. Masisi was “drunk on power”, Khama told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme five years ago. Since then the 71-year-old has gone into exile, spoken about a plot to p…
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