Back to Guardian
Subscribe
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Did Duke University students walk out of graduation because, lecturer, Jerry Seinfeld is Jewish?
Warding Off Scammers
Press freedom under attack, watchdog index shows
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
GTV Exclusive
Botswana’s ruling party loses election, ending 58-year rule
11:15 AM,
November 1, 2024
Reuters
Africa
Share Video
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Reddit
Email
Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded defeat on Friday after preliminary results showed his party had lost its parliamentary majority by a landslide in this week's election, ending nearly six decades in power.
Prev
Previous
Next
Next
Tags
Botswana
Election
ruling party
More From Guardian TV
Thiaroye massacre: Honouring Senegal’s slain soldiers, 80 years on
1 hour ago
Africa
Exporting colonialism: The Woermann Company
2 days ago
Africa
HIV-positive Ugandan teen shares her story
3 days ago
Africa
Uganda landslides kill several, destroy dozens of homes
4 days ago
Africa
Chad to end security cooperation with France
4 days ago
Africa
World Food Programme scales up operations to deliver aid in famine-hit Sudan
5 days ago
Africa
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
Interview
Talks
Sponsored
GTV Exclusive
Don't Miss
Namibia votes for new president and parliament as ruling party faces thoughest race yet
OndoDecides2024: Jubilation as Aiyedatiwa is announced winner