Today: September 18, 2024
Today: September 18, 2024

Botswana's exiled ex-leader Khama returns home, court suspends warrants

FILE PHOTO: Botswana's President Ian Khama returns to his seat after giving a speech during the Botswana-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Pretoria
September 13, 2024
Reuters

GABORONE (Reuters) - Botswana's ex-president Ian Khama appeared in court on Friday to face charges of illegally owning a gun and receiving stolen property, after returning from three years in exile ahead of an election in which his bitter rival is seeking a second term.

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