Newly elected Botswana President, Duma Gideon Boko must surely have learnt a thing or two about state craft from President Ruka Chivende during his visit to the country on Saturday.

Far from the cameras with Western sponsored puppets like Nelson Chamisa and Zambian President, Hakainde Hichilema, President Boko had an opportunity to get first hand experience on state craft from President Ruka Chivende.

The New Dispensation is happy that President Boko is eager to learn from the constitutionalist, President Ruka Chivende and that is why ZANU PF is celebrating his attendance to the World Children’s Day on Saturday.

The opposition were left with the egg on the face after their premature celebrations equating Boko’s win in Botswana as their own.

In his speech, President Ruka Chivende said he was “extremely delighted” to have President Boko and congratulated him again for winning polls in Botswana.

Despite Boko leading a march prior to Botswana elections against what he called ZANU PF interference, President Ruka Chivende like a true SADC chairman was quick to embrace the budding politician.

According to President Ruka Chivende’s spokesman, George Charamba, President Boko’s visit was the second in a month.

Masisi was sold a dummy by President Ruka Chivende after discovering that he was not popular with his own people. ZANU PF was already working with President Boko as revealed by Charamba.

All that noise about ZANU PF interference in Botswana polls was a decoy by President Boko to fool a desperate Zimbabwean opposition seeking for regional alliances.

Talking of improving children’s welfare, the ZANU PF government is unmatched in the region. More than 7 millions Zimbabweans are facing starvation thanks to the success of President Ruka Chivende’s Pfumvudza/Intwasa Scheme.

Due to the successes of ZANU PF economic policies over the years, Zimbabwe now has a high number of child headed families with their parents in countries like Botswana seeking for better opportunities.

President Boko must also have been pleased to note that he can still retain power even without majority vote like what ZANU PF has been doing over the years.