SANDF rubbishes speculation of a coup plan in Botswana

27 March 2019 - 07:25
By Ernest Mabuza
SANDF has denied reports that it had information on a coup being planned in neighbouring Botswana.
Image: Gallo/Getty images SANDF has denied reports that it had information on a coup being planned in neighbouring Botswana.

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has rejected “with contempt” allegations that it had information on a coup being plotted against the Botswana government.

The SANDF responded after a report from a Botswana newspaper which claimed that there was credible intelligence from the "South African Defence Force (SADF)" (sic) and the United Nations that preparations for a coup were building up in Botswana.

“The SANDF has noted with dismay adverse claims on certain Botswana media platforms alleging that the SANDF had credible intelligence about a looming coup in Botswana. 

“The SANDF wishes to state that the reports contain factual inaccuracies, and rejects with contempt the allegations that the SANDF had information that a coup was plotted against the government of Botswana,” SANDF said in a statement.