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The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
The Punchline Podcast
16 episodes
4 days ago
The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more
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The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more
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CAN THE BDP RISE AGAIN NONOFHO MOLEFHI ON REFORMING A BROKEN PARTY
The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
1 hour 46 minutes 28 seconds
7 months ago
CAN THE BDP RISE AGAIN NONOFHO MOLEFHI ON REFORMING A BROKEN PARTY

The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) is at a crossroads, struggling to find its footing after a historic electoral defeat. In this exclusive Punchline Podcast episode, we sit down with Nonofho Molefhi, a seasoned politician and BDP presidential candidate, as he lays out his vision for the party’s future.

Molefhi speaks candidly about the party’s credibility crisis, the need to return to its founding principles, and why rebuilding internal democracy is key to regaining public trust. Once a key figure in government, Molefhi’s tenure began under President Festus Mogae in 2004 and extended through Ian Khama’s administration, where he served in various ministerial roles, including Minister of Infrastructure, Science, and Technology from 2014.

In 2018, under former President Mokgweetsi Masisi, he was appointed Minister of Presidential Affairs, and Public Administration before stepping away from active politics. His exit coincided with growing tensions within the BDP, as the party faced internal divisions and shifting leadership dynamics.

From addressing internal fractures to rebranding the party for a new generation, Molefhi unpacks his "Rebuild, Reform, and Restore" strategy and the tough questions facing the BDP. Can the party recover? Will his leadership be the turning point? Tune in for a deep dive into the future of Botswana’s political landscape.

The Punchline Podcast with Lawrence Seretse
The Punchline Podcast aims to tackle global issues through social stories. The host, Lawrence Seretse, hopes to advance policy development, discuss gender issues, promote human rights, and empower people socioeconomically through thought-provoking dialogs. The conversations are meant to inspire self-driven youth while covering topics like the economy, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, technology, and tourism. Seretse's goal is to motivate listeners to take action for change by sharing underreported stories from the region. He believes opening up these discussions can help create a more