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As the legal tussle between Former President Ian Khama and the Botswana Government through the Directorate on Intelligence and Security Services (DISS) goes into the third week, The Voice Online is in possession of a letter that Khama wrote daring DIS boss Peter Magosi. The letter, titled ‘Handing over of former President’s weapons’ and signed […]
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10th May 2021
Former President Ian Khama broke his silence this week on his discussions with Namibiaâs President Hage Geingob about Botswanaâs shoot to kill code.
Khama opened up to the Sunday Standard this week after it emerged that Namibiaâs President Hage Geingob had engaged him on the shoot to kill issue following the fatal shooting of Namibians last year.
Khama told
Sunday
Standard: “I can confirm that the matter concerning the shooting of poachers was discussed briefly but as the discussions involved another Head of State it would be inappropriate to reveal the substance in detail of the discussions except to state that I informed him of our position.”