The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) is a social democratic political party in Botswana that has played a significant role in the country’s political landscape as one of the main opposition parties. Founded on 20 June 1998 following a split from the Botswana National Front (BNF) due to leadership disputes, the BCP initially drew many sitting MPs from the BNF and became the official opposition in Parliament soon after its formation.
The party advocates a centre-left, social democratic ideology, focusing on policies that promote social justice, economic inclusion, democratic governance, and equitable development. Over the years, the BCP has campaigned on platforms aimed at improving employment opportunities, expanding access to education and healthcare, and strengthening democratic institutions. Recent party manifesto proposals have included ambitious goals such as creating a living wage, expanding high-speed internet access, and ensuring better housing and social services for citizens.
Leadership of the BCP is headed by Dumelang Saleshando, with a structure including positions such as Vice-President and Secretary-General. Although the party has historically operated in opposition to the long-dominant Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), it has remained an influential voice in national politics. In recent years, the BCP has also participated in broader opposition coalitions, though relations with these alliances have at times evolved.
Overall, the Botswana Congress Party is known for its efforts to offer an alternative political vision grounded in social democracy and governance reform, seeking to address socio-economic challenges and promote inclusive development throughout Botswana.
Hours:
Monday – Friday: 08:00AM – 17:00PM
Weekend: Closed
Physical Address:
Plot 429, Extension 4
Gaborone, Botswana
Tel: +267 318 1805
Email: publicity@botswanacongressparty.org
Website: botswanacongressparty.org
