2024
DOI: 10.1177/00219096241228757
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Reflections on Chiefs as Ex Officio Members of the Land Boards, Botswana

Boga Thura Manatsha

Abstract: The government of Botswana enacted the Tribal Land Act in 1968, which created statutory land boards in 1970. They replaced dikgosi (chiefs) from the administration of tribal land. However, from 1970 to 1984, dikgosi wielded considerable power in these five to six member boards then, as the only ex officio members. They had the legal authority to appoint one member, of their choice, to the land board. In most instances, the kgosi (chief), or his appointee, became the board’s chair and influenced its decisions. … Show more

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