Former Botswana President Ian Khama is facing trial with four others, including a former intelligence chief and a suspended police chief.
GABORONE - Former Botswana President Ian Khama will appear in court in Gaborone on Thursday.Khama is facing trial with four others, including a former intelligence chief and a suspended police chief.
They face 38 charges of unlawfully possessing firearms, registering firearms under false pretences and receiving stolen property.
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