Botswana has long been hailed as a model of democratic stability in Africa. Yet, since gaining independence in 1966, the country remained under the rule of a single dominant party—until the historic elections of October 2024. The Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) emerged victorious, ushering in a new era of governance. In this episode, we explore whether this political shift has led to meaningful change. Has the new government delivered on its campaign promises? What progress has been made, and what challenges remain as it nears the end of its first year in office?
Mokaloba Mokaloba, our Botswana country researcher, joins us to unpack the evolving political landscape, assess the government’s performance, and reflect on what this moment means for the future of Botswana’s democracy. Listen to the Podcast: