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Botswana's ruling party favoured in elections

Gaborone - The ruling party in Botswana, which has dominated politics since independence in 1966, is again the front-runner ahead of elections on Friday in the southern African nation.

However, opposition parties have been trying to capitalize on discontent among unions and other sectors of society, and they say the vote will be one of Botswana's most contested.

Botswana touts its reputation as one of the most stable and cleanly governed nations on the continent, but poverty and unemployment pose challenges in the diamond-rich country of 2 million.

The head of the ruling Botswana Democratic Party is President Ian Khama, a former military commander and son of independence leader Seretse Khama.

 The political opposition has accused the president of an increasingly authoritarian style in the multi-party democracy, an allegation that Khama denies.

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