
Noah Salakae's resignation highlights history of Cabinet scandal resignations in Botswana
Ghanzi Legislator Noah Salakae's resignation from the Cabinet, amid a corruption controversy and impending court appearance on August 28, has brought to light a recurring pattern in Botswana's political history. Salakae, a Member of Parliament for the ruling Umbrella for Democratic Change UDC, is reportedly facing court documents from the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime DCEC. His departure echoes similar situations involving former Ministers such as Ramadeluka Seretse, Peter Mmusi, Daniel Kwelagobe, and Michael Tshipinare, who also stepped aside due to investigations, commissions of inquiry, or looming criminal proceedings. While the circumstances and allegations differ, the political pattern of ministers resigning under pressure from public office-related controversies is notable.



