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National Assembly in 1984, paving the way for Koma's election as the Leader of the Opposition. He was appointed president of the Court of Appeals the following year, a position he held until his death. He remained critical of both the government and Koma's leadership of the BNF, encouraging the formation of the Botswana Freedom Party (BFP) in the late 1980s, although he did not lead it. He passed away on 3 October 1992, at the age of 82.
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wing, turning the BNF into a shaky coalition between tribal traditionalists and socialists. For much of Bathoen's leadership, the opposition parties found themselves restricted to ethnic and regional strongholds, unable to establish a serious contest against the BDP. Bathoen finally withdrew from the
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in the struggle to uphold tribal power over British colonial authority. He was a Senior Tribal Chief and Chairman of the Joint Advisory Council. As an opponent of Seretse Khama and his BDP), Bathoen signed, albeit reluctantly, an agreement for the drafting of a constitution and the independence of
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Unhappy with what he saw as an erosion of traditional tribal power in the country and the hasty democratization under Khama's rule, Bathoen abdicated his chiefship on 1 July 1969, after forty years of reign and ran as the presidential candidate for the BNF in the
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Bathoen remained Leader of the Opposition and was subsequently re-elected in his constituency by landslides in both 1974 and 1979. During this period, he was in a persistent conflict over his party's leadership with
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for three consecutive terms. As the leader of the BNF, the then second largest political party in the country, he was the main opponent of the
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constituency by an overwhelming margin, establishing himself as the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly.
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from 1969 to 1984 and President of the Court of Appeal from 1985 until his death in 1990. He represented the
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Educated in local schools, then sent to South Africa from 1919 to 1927 for secondary education at
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Gates, Henry Louis; Akyeampong, Emmanuel; Niven, Steven J. (2011).
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Report to the Minister of State on the General Elections, 1974
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Index

CBE

Leader of the Opposition
Seretse Khama
Quett Masire
Philip Matante
Kenneth Koma
Kanye South
Archibald Mogwe
Kanye
Bechuanaland
Gaborone
Motswana
Botswana National Front
Gaborone
CBE
Kgosi
Bangwaketse
Botswana National Front
Leader of the Opposition
Kanye South
National Assembly
Botswana Democratic Party
Seretse Khama
Quett Masire
Tiger Kloof
Lovedale Missionary Institute
Tshekedi Khama
Bangwato tribe
Bechuanaland

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