Seretse Khama
Seretse Khama was Botswana’s first President and played a key role in its peaceful
independence in 1966. Educated in Britain, he married a white Englishwoman, which caused
international controversy. As President, he promoted democracy, development, and stability.
His legacy remains strong in Botswana’s political culture.

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