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Political trust in Botswana’s executive presidency: The Khama era
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Publication Details Author list: Seabo Batlang, Molefe Wilford, Molomo, Mpho Publication year: 2018 Journal: African Journal of Political Science and International Relations Volume number: 12 Issue number: 6 Start page: 85 End page: 99 Number of pages: 15 |
This article examines political trust in the institution of the presidency. It focuses on the Khama era and aims to find out the underlying motivations to trust the president. Using the Afrobarometer surveys, the paper finds that Batswana are more likely to distrust the president if they perceive high levels of corruption, poor government performance, and are dissatisfied with democracy. Partisanship is important in trusting for president and the most significant finding is that supporters of the Botswana Democratic Party have lost confidence in the president.
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