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Originally published by Citizen DigitalNovember 9, 2025
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Khama accuses African leaders of using Pan-Africanism to justify clinging to power
Speaking during the second anniversary celebration of the Pan African Institute at Lukenya University in Mtito Andei, Makueni County, Khama singled out Tanzania and Cameroon as examples of nations whe.....
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Former Botswana President Seretse Ian Khama accused several African leaders of exploiting Pan-Africanism to cling to power, citing Tanzania and Cameroon as examples of compromised leadership legitimacy. This accusation was made during the second anniversary celebration of the Pan African Institute at Lukenya University in Mtito Andei, Makueni County.
- Khama criticized Tanzania's elections for being "chaos" and lacking credibility, and Cameroon's long-serving president for manipulating outcomes.
- Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka lauded Gen Z protests across Africa as a resurgence of true Pan-African ideals rooted in justice and accountability.
- The event brought together scholars, political leaders, and civil society actors to discuss Africa's governance challenges.
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