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journal of african elections vol4 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Botswana’s 2004 Elections: Free and Fair?

The paper analyses the freeness and fairness of Botswana’s 2004 elections. It argues that although Botswana’s multiparty democracy has lasted longer than any other in Africa its elections are free but not very fair. The fairness of Botswana’s elections has been an issue of controversy that has led to calls from the opposition for political […]

journal of african elections vol3 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Traditional and Modern Political Systems in Contemporary Governance in Africa

This paper analyses the role of traditional and modern institutions of governance in contemporary Africa. It examines the traditional institutions in their historical setting and the way in which they negotiated with the modern political arrangements under colonialism and later during the post-independence period. Both the colonial and postcolonial authorities viewed traditional political institutions with […]

journal of african elections vol3 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Party Systems in the SADC Region: In Defence of the Dominant Party System

In the past ten years or so the process of democratisation in emerging democracies has continued to face numerous and persistent challenges. The most pertinent of these is the rapid movement towards one-party dominant political systems. This phenomenon has been observed by scholars who have administered a series of tests to determine the possibility of […]

journal of african elections vol3 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Local Elections in the SADC Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Local Electoral Institutions

With the recent wave of democratisation in Sub-Saharan Africa a new interest has emerged in elected local councils. The importance of elected local governments in promoting democracy is now emphasised by both national actors and the international community. It is also increasingly underlined by research, both from the field of development theory/politics and from comparative […]

journal of african elections vol2 number 1 transparent democratic governance in africa

Intra-Party Democracy and the Inclusion Of Women

The inclusion of women in decision-making is a fundamental human right and an issue of social justice. There can be no democracy where ‘decisions about changing the lives of people are taken without the participation of more than half of the very lives that have to be changed. It cannot be participatory democracy when decisions […]

journal of african elections vol1 number 2 transparent democratic governance in africa

The Role, Functions and Performance of Botswana’s Independent Electoral Commission

From the first pre-independence general election of March 1965 elections in Botswana were run by the Supervisor of Elections, who fell under the Office of the President. As time went on the public, particularly members of the opposition parties, perceived the Supervisor of Elections as being a government employee controlled by the ruling party, or […]