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9th Parliament of Botswana

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The 9th Parliament of Botswana was the meeting of the National Assembly of Botswana from 2004 to 2009. It had fifty-seven standard members, four specially elected members, and two ex officio members. Its members were chosen in the 2004 Botswana general election.

Members

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The following members were elected during the 2004 Botswana general election.[1]

Constituency Member Party
President Festus Mogae[2] Botswana Democratic Party
Speaker P. K. Balopi[3] Botswana Democratic Party
Bobirwa Shaw Kgathi Botswana Democratic Party
Barolong Onkokame Kitso Mokaila Botswana Democratic Party
Boteti North Slumber Tsogwane Botswana Democratic Party
Boteti South Lebonamang T. Mokalake Botswana Democratic Party
Chobe Duncan Mlazie Botswana Democratic Party
Francistown East Phandu T. C. Skelemani Botswana Democratic Party
Francistown South Khumo T. Maoto Botswana Democratic Party
Francistown West Tshelang Masisi Botswana Democratic Party
Gaborone Central Dumelang Saleshando Botswana Congress Party
Gaborone North Keletso Joseph Rakhudu Botswana Democratic Party
Gaborone South Akanyang Magama Botswana National Front
Paul Mmolotsi Rantao Botswana National Front
Gaborone West North Odirile Motlhale Botswana Democratic Party
Otsweletse Moupo Botswana National Front
Gaborone West South Robert K. Molefhabangwe Botswana National Front
Gantsi North Johnnie Keemenao Swartz Botswana Democratic Party
Gantsi South Christian de Graaff Botswana Democratic Party
Kanye North Calvin M. K. Batsile Botswana National Front
Kanye South Omphitlhetse O. Maswabi Botswana National Front
Kgalagadi North Obakeng E. Moumakwa Botswana National Front
Kgalagadi South Daniel Neo Morka Botswana Democratic Party
Kgatleng East Isaac Steven Mabiletsa Botswana National Front
Kgatleng West Rakwadi John Modipane Botswana Democratic Party
Kweneng East Moeng R. Pheto Botswana Democratic Party
Kweneng South Gladys K. Theresa Kokorwe Botswana Democratic Party
Kweneng South East Edward Mmoloki Raletobana Botswana Democratic Party
Letlhakeng East Gordon Mokgwathi Botswana National Front
Letlhakeng West Filbert Kebopame Nagafela Botswana National Front
Lobatse Nehemiah Modubule Botswana National Front
Mahalapye East Botlogile Tshireletso Botswana Democratic Party
Mahalapye West Mompati Merafhe Botswana Democratic Party
Maun East Jack F. Ramsden Botswana Democratic Party
Maun West Ronald Ronnie Ridge Botswana Democratic Party
Mmadinare Ponatshego Kedikilwe Botswana Democratic Party
Mogoditshane Patrick Masimolole Botswana Democratic Party
Molepolole North Gaotlhaetse U. Matlhabaphiri Botswana Democratic Party
Molepolole South Daniel Kwelagobe Botswana Democratic Party
Moshupa Maitlhoko Mooka Botswana Democratic Party
Nata/Gweta Olifant Mfa Botswana Democratic Party
Ngami Jacob Dickie Nkate Botswana Democratic Party
Ngwaketse South Peter L. Siele Botswana Democratic Party
Ngwaketse West Mephato Reatile Botswana National Front
Nkange Ambrose Masalila Botswana Democratic Party
Okavango Vistor M. Moruti Botswana Democratic Party
Palapye Lephimotswe B. Sebetela Botswana Democratic Party
Selebi-Phikwe East Nonofo Ezekiel Molefhi Botswana Democratic Party
Selebi-Phikwe West Kavis Kario Botswana Democratic Party
Serowe North East Dikgakgamatso Seretse Botswana Democratic Party
Serowe North West Ian Khama Botswana Democratic Party
Serowe South Pelonomi Venson Botswana Democratic Party
Shoshong Gobopang Duke Lefhoko Botswana Democratic Party
South-East North South Olebile Gaborone Botswana National Front
South-East South Lesego Ethel Motsumi Botswana Democratic Party
Tati East Samson Moyo Guma Botswana Democratic Party
Tati West Mbiganyi Charles Tibone Botswana Democratic Party
Tonota North Baledzi Gaolathe Botswana Democratic Party
Tonota South Pono P. P. Moatlhodi Botswana Democratic Party
Tswapong North Thebe D. Mogami Botswana Democratic Party
Tswapong South Oreeditse Sola Molebatsi Botswana Democratic Party
Specially elected Margaret Nasha[4]
Specially elected Sheila Tlou[4]
Specially elected Moggie Mbaakanyi[4]
Specially elected Botsalo Ntuane[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Eisa Election Observer Mission Report Botswana Parliamentary and Local Government Elections 30 October 2004 (PDF) (Report). Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa. 2005. ISBN 1-920095-12-8.
  2. ^ "Botswana National Assembly Elections Held in 2004". Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  3. ^ "Former Speakers of Parliament". Parliament of Botswana.
  4. ^ a b c d "Specially Elected MPs since 1965". Facebook. Weekend Post. 2019-11-04.