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This source examines the historical significance of Sir Seretse Khama Day, a public holiday honoring the founding president of Botswana. The text traces Khama’s journey from his royal heritage and controversial interracial marriage to his eventual exile under pressure from the South African apartheid regime. It highlights his pivotal role in transitioning his nation from a British protectorate to an independent, multiracial democracy in 1966. Additionally, the article notes the political legacy of the Khama family, mentioning his son’s later presidency. Brief mentions of current events and regional travel, such as the Kazungula Bridge, provide a modern context for the country’s g ...
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Occasional DigesthistoryHolidayBotswana
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