President Obama and President Ian Khama of Botswana speak to the media after a meeting where they discussed issues of mutual interest including the environment and HIV/AIDS. November 5, 2009. (Public Domain)
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www.ntv.co.ke Celebrations began in Gaborone in the Botswana elections as initial results began to trickle in. The governing Botswana Democratic Party is widely expected to pick up most parliamentary seats, leaving President Ian Khama, a former army general, in power. ... ntv Kenya botswana poll...
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Africa’s biggest conservationist: Botswana's president, Ian Khama, is putting progress ahead of tradition to ensure that his country remains a Africa's "southern star."
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