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Makwinja loses to Kebaitse

Legojane Kebaitse.PIC.MORERI SEJAKGOMO Legojane Kebaitse.PIC.MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Legojane Kebaitse.PIC.MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Jubilant members stood up and shouted, 'Ehee! Ne re batla go nna jalo.' They continued, 'We are not going to sleep, we will be celebrating.' Six candidates, Obakeng Kgabo, Makwinja, Kenalekgotla Sebolao, Masego Thantshane, Kgopolo Lenkutwane and Legojane Kebaitse, contested the seat. Kebaitse won with 1,358 votes, followed by Makwinja with 1,032 votes. Kgabo lost with 899 votes, Sebolao with 314 votes and Thantshane with 352 votes. Angered by the excitement and unbecoming behaviour, Regional Chairperson Amos Serebotseng reminded members of conduct. 'Bagarona, nna ha batshe.

The BDP constitution is very clear; you are not allowed to celebrate. This is our own internal election. The real battle is coming. Only Lentsweletau people are celebrating, and other democrats are shocked by this behaviour. This is not allowed,' Serebotseng said Serebotseng emphasised the importance of unity amongst BDP members, warning that such behaviour could jeopardise the winner's success. Moreover, Serebotseng emphasised the importance of unity amongst BDP members, warning that disunity could make it difficult to win the area. He also reminded members that the winner represents all people, not just a select few. 'This is the time to dissolve all campaign teams and form new campaigns that include some members of the structures,' he stated.

The BDP election returning officer, Boniface Kenosi, emphasised the importance of unity amongst party members, especially after primary elections. However, he expressed concern that candidates are often absent when final verified results for the elections are announced. Consequently, Kenosi stressed the necessity for candidates to be present or to send representatives to these announcements. Moreover, he underscored that elections should unite rather than divide party members and urged candidates to confirm their acceptance of the results. Additionally, Kenosi highlighted the vastness of the constituency, emphasising the need for all BDP members to come together and strategise for the general elections.

Furthermore, he advised winners to seek support from those who lost to foster unity and collaboration in the upcoming campaigns. Further, the BDP constitution states that candidates who have not won the primary election are duty-bound to support the winning candidate. Again, candidates who have won primary elections are duty-bound to create an atmosphere conducive to party unity and involve unsuccessful candidates in their campaigns.