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Politics 324 Question 2


Highlight lessons for South Africa’s democracy and governance from Botswana and
Zimbabwe’s political experiences.


Sebudubudu & Lotshwao:


Lessons From Botswana:
 Botswana, with vast diamond resources, avoided the high levels of corruption and
instability found in some other resource-rich African countries, partly because the
post-independence political and bureaucratic elite were relatively well established and
did not rely on their office to accumulate wealth.
o Central to Botswana’s success is the relationship between the government and
De Beers, which is pivotal to the country’s political economy and governance.
o Botswana and De Beers provides for a 50/50% ownership and allocation of
diamond revenues.
 This partnership has been described as one the most successful and
beneficial to be entered between a developing country and a multi-
national company.
o The country uses its mineral wealth to invest in infrastructural development
and to provide social services such as health, education, clean water and road
networks.
 Botswana is politically stable and is counted as the oldest multiparty democracy in
Africa. Much of African nations are a one-party state.
 Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) was not a liberation movement, that had to
transform into a political party.
 Since independence it has held regular, free and competitive elections in terms of the
Constitution. Although, it is a one-party dominant state (Botswana Democratic Party,
BDP).
 Its system provides for the vice-president to take over automatically if the president
retires, resigns or is incapacitated.




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