GABARONE, Botswana
Botswana’s new president, Duma Boko, assumed office after his alliance’s shock victory in last week’s elections and announced economist Ndaba Gaolathe as his pick for deputy.
Boko, 54, succeeds Mokgweetsi
Masisi, with the official handover of the presidency taking place at a ceremony
in Gaborone, the capital, on Monday.
The new leader of the
diamond-rich southern African nation was sworn in last week, after his Umbrella
for Democratic Change secured 36 of the 61 seats in parliament.
Gaolathe is the leader of the
Alliance for Progressives party, which joined the UDC last year. The new
parliament will decide whether to approve his appointment as vice president at
its first sitting, a date for which has yet to be set.
Masisi’s Botswana Democratic
Party was widely expected to retain its majority in the October 30 election,
but it won just four parliamentary seats — down from 38 five years ago — as
voters punished it for an economic downturn triggered by a collapse in the
diamond market that generates the bulk of government revenue.
Botswana is the world’s
largest producer of rough diamonds by value, with almost all of its gems mined
by Debswana — which is jointly owned by the government and De Beers, a unit of
Anglo American Plc.
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