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Adv. Duma Gideon Boko is a Motswana
politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking ...
. He is a lawyer and jurist. He is the president of the main opposition party in Botswana and Botswana National Front (BNF). Adv Duma Boko & Dumelang Saleshando UDC campaigned in the 2019 elections on the following promises. 100,000 jobs in 12 months, A Living Wage of P3000, Old Age Pension of P1500, Free Sanitary Pads, Tablets For All Learners, Tertiary Education Student Allowance of P2500, Reopening BCL Mine. Adv Duma Boko was born : lived and has formative education (primary to higher secondary, formal to hard knocks) in the dusty streets and windowless classrooms of Mahalapye. A typical Motswana from a typical ordinary Botswana family. Adv Duma Boko was bred in the leftist leaning BNF and attained its presidency in 2010 leading the party to an opposition party named Umbrella For Democratic Change (UDC) which he again led to Botswana elections in 2014 and 2019 as its president. Adv Duma Boko is changing the Botswana opposition politics in packaging, policy, focus, branding and bringing the most credible challenge to the BDP. Due to the unfair and rigged 2019 elections by the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). Adv Duma Boko has already started campaigning for the 2024 elections. Umbrella For Democratic Change (UDC) has already won (2021/2022) council bye elections . Adv Duma Boko is encouraging voters to be more aware and protect their votes. As he said in a political rally December 21, 2021. "Le tshwanetse le nne madibela tlhopho lona. Tlhopho ya gago o e dibela ke namana. Tlhopho ya gago o e dibele ka botshelo jwa gago ka gore tlhopho ya gago e ama botshelo jwa gago".


Early life

His father worked as a lecturer at Madiba Brigades. Duma's father died in 2004, after raising Duma and his sister Emma. In 1987 Boko studied law at
University of Botswana The University of Botswana, popularly known as UB, was established in 1982 as the first institution of higher education in Botswana. The university has three campuses: one in the capital city Gaborone, one in Francistown, and another in Maun. Th ...
(UB). He was elected to the Student Representative Council (SRC). Among his law classmates were High Court judges Michael Leburu, Key Dingake, Bengbame Sechele and Lot Moroka. After graduating, in 1993, he furthered his studies at Harvard Law School.


Career

He returned to teach Law at UB from 1993-2003, while operating a law firm. In the early 2000s Boko wrote a column in ''The Monitor'' in which he claimed that judges were not intellectually progressive. He expressed frustration that academics and judges were not doing enough research to make informed judgments. Between 2005 and 2006 Boko was part of the legal team representing
Basarwa The San peoples (also Saan), or Bushmen, are members of various Khoe, Tuu, or Kxʼa-speaking indigenous hunter-gatherer cultures that are the first cultures of Southern Africa, and whose territories span Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, ...
who were challenging their relocation from the
Central Kalahari Game Reserve Central Kalahari Game Reserve is an extensive national park in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. Established in 1961 it covers an area of (larger than the Netherlands, and almost 10% of Botswana's total land area), making it the second largest game ...
(CKGR). The judgment that was passed on December 13, 2006 was a 50/50 outcome for both sides. In 2007 Boko defended two men facing the death penalty, Michael Molefhe and Brandon Sampson. He was a member of the Law Society of Botswana (2006-2007). He was a member of the Board of Governors of Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV-Aids. He was a member of the Boards of Directors of local Companies.


Publications

* Boko, D.G. (1998) Towards a Compensatory Approach to Redressing Constitutional Violations in Botswana. The Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev), vol. 15, (pp. 120-133). UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: Faculty of Law (UZ). * Boko, D. G. (2002). Integrating the Basarwa under Botswana's Remote Area Development Programme: Empowerment or marginalisation?. ''Australian Journal of Human Rights'', ''8''(2), 153-171. * Boko, D.G. Fair Trial and the Customary Courts in Botswana: Questions on Legal Representation. ''Criminal Law Forum'' 11, 445–460 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016667617539


Politics

Boko became the leader of the Botswana National Front (BNF) in 2010. His position and party membership was challenged on the grounds that when the BNF split in 2000, he had become a founding member of the National Democratic Front (NDF). If proven, this would, according to the BNF constitution, disqualify him from a leadership position in the party for three years after rejoining it. He prevailed in court. He inherited a party that was in decline under the leadership of Otsweletse Moupo. The BNF came together with the newly formed
Botswana Movement for Democracy The Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) is an opposition political party in Botswana established in 2010 by MPs and other politicians who split from the ruling Botswana Democratic Party over differences with Ian Khama, the BDP's leader and Pres ...
(BMD), a splinter of the
Botswana Democratic Party The Botswana Democratic Party (abbr. BDP) is the governing party in Botswana. Its chairman is the Vice-President of Botswana, Slumber Tsogwane, and its symbol is a lift jack. The party has ruled Botswana continuously since gaining independence ...
, and the Botswana Peoples Party to form the
Umbrella for Democratic Change The Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) is an alliance of centre-left to left-wing political parties in Botswana. History The UDC was founded in November 2012 by members from various opposition parties, including the BPP and BMD. They rall ...
. Some BNF members were strongly against the coalition, arguing that the exercise would make their party disappear. Lawsuits against Boko and his central committee were filed before the High Court. Boko and the BNF won all the court challenges.


2014 General Elections

In the 2014 general elections, Duma Boko led UDC to a narrow win of the State House. UDC was the second largest party to win seats. Boko became the leader of the Opposition.


2019 General Elections

In the 2019 general elections, Duma Boko was soundly defeated by Anna Mokgethi of the BDP in the Gaborone Bonnington North constituency and as a result of his defeat, he was no longer the leader of opposition in the 12th
National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the rep ...
.


Claims of vote rigging in the 2019 general election

Duma Boko, claims there was massive vote rigging and fraud during the general election, by the BDP, to favour the current President,
Mokgweetsi Masisi Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi (born 21 July 1961) is the fifth and current President of Botswana, serving since 2018. He served as the 8th Vice President of Botswana from 12 November 2014 to 1 April 2018. He was a Member of Parliament in the ...
. The UDC lost the case with costs.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Boko, Duma Living people Members of the National Assembly (Botswana) Botswana National Front politicians Harvard Law School alumni University of Botswana alumni 1969 births People from Central District (Botswana)