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BPP icons opt for other opposition parties, Mmegi (2007)
Ex-BPP vice president and ex-national organising secretary joined BNF.
BCP, BAM sign accord, Mmegi (2007)
Botswana Congress Party (BCP) and Botswana Alliance Movement (BAM) signed a coalition pact agreement for the 2009 National Assembly election.
BNF, BCP dismiss BDP election threats, Mmegi (2007)
The BNF and the BCP have dismissed the ruling BDP campaign to snatch opposition held constituencies.
BDP Overwhelms Opposition, Mmegi (2007)
BDP comprehensively defeated the opposition to retain the Mogapinyana council in a by-election on Saturday.
BNYC Launches Political Campaign, All Africa (2007)
The BNYC in concert with the FEF is to embark on political empowerment workshops for youths intending to contest the 2009 general elections.
BNF to take power in 2009 - Mohwasa, Mmegi (2007)
Botswana National Front is confident to win the 2009 general elections.
Politicians, Wake Up And Smell the Coffee, All Africa (2007)
The IEC struggles to get the Batswana out to registration stations.
Registration Closes But You Can Still Register, All Africa (2007)
Elections registration period has ended.
BCP off to sluggish campaign in Palapye, Mmegi (2008)
BCP is off to a shaky start in the preparations for by-election.
Goya Wins, Mmegi (2008)
Moiseraele 'Master' Goya has shattered Professor Sheila Tlou's dream of representing Palapye in Parliament.
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