Whilst the president and traditional leaders are the most trusted figures in Botswana’s institutions, other bodies are trusted much less, for example Parliament, the ruling party and opposition parties, according to a new Afrobarometer study.
At the same time government performance is said to have declined in 2014 compared to previous years when Afrobarometer conducted surveys in Botswana.
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