Botswana’s President Masisi defends electoral body as nation awaits poll results
Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has defended the country’s electoral body amid criticism of its preparedness with Wednesday’s early voting. It has been marred by a slow process and inadequate voting booths. Masisi, who is seeking a second and final term, told journalists after casting his vote that he is confident of victory. Mqondisi Dube reports from Gaborone
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