Vol. 2009 No. 1 (2009)

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Traditional Governance Structures and Modern Democracy in Southern Africa: A Mixed Methods Investigation in Botswana

Selemani Tshepo, University of Botswana Molefi Mokgadi, Department of Advanced Studies, Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) Makgopane Mogga, University of Botswana
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18898766
Published: April 17, 2009

Abstract

Southern Africa has experienced a mix of traditional governance structures and modern democratic processes in Botswana. This study aims to explore how these elements interact within the country’s political system. A mixed methods approach combining qualitative interviews with structured questionnaires was employed. Data were collected from a purposive sample of community leaders and government officials to gather insights into traditional and modern governance dynamics. The analysis revealed that while traditional leadership structures provide moral guidance, they often face challenges in aligning with the principles of modern democracy such as transparency and accountability. A notable theme was the tension between customary laws and statutory regulations. This study highlights the importance of integrating traditional wisdom with modern democratic frameworks to foster more effective governance in Botswana. Policy recommendations suggest fostering dialogue between traditional leaders and government bodies, promoting inclusive decision-making processes, and integrating community-based initiatives into national policies.

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Selemani Tshepo, Molefi Mokgadi, Makgopane Mogga (2009). Traditional Governance Structures and Modern Democracy in Southern Africa: A Mixed Methods Investigation in Botswana. African Real Estate Journal, Vol. 2009 No. 1 (2009). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18898766

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African GeographyTraditional InstitutionsModern GovernanceQualitative InquiryQuantitative AnalysisEthnographySocioeconomic Dynamics

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